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Structural and Semantic Peculiarities of Verbal Derivatives of Onomasiological Categories
Author(s) -
Olga Migorian,
Тетяна Павлович
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
naukovij vìsnik černìvecʹkogo unìversitetu. germansʹka fìlologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2518-7090
DOI - 10.31861/gph2020.822.175-185
Subject(s) - linguistics , word formation , computer science , trace (psycholinguistics) , etymology , context (archaeology) , grammar , word (group theory) , semantic property , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , history , philosophy , archaeology
During the last century, the development of word-forming issues has been investigated so intensely that today it is possible to state the existance of a number of approaches and its versatile study both in synchrony and diachrony. Some linguists have studied the issues of word formation within etymology, while others have considered the problems of word formation in the context of grammar, focusing on structural analysis. Representatives of the lexical study described predominantly semantic relations between dierent structural units. Conrmation of the theory of interaction of dierent linguistic levels was the study of structural and semantic relations in oppositional pairs of "forming lexical unit – derivative". The main task of historical and onomasiological research, which is the basis of our research is to reveal the nature of the semantic structure of the concept; to trace the basic tendencies of the historical development of the prexal way of word formation in English, the change of its semantic boundaries and the basic structures from epoch to epoch. The linguistic form of content is a word in general and a derivative in particular. The article presents an attempt to investigate the dynamics of eciency of structural and semantic patterns of verbal prexal derivatives within onomasiological categories during four periods of the English language development.

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