Main types of values of full-numerication words
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to identify and describe the main structural types of the lexical meanings of the autonomous words. These types are distinguished according to the modes of their inner organization, but not in dependence upon the character of signified objects. It has been established that there exist as a minimum of six semantic types of autonomous words: descriptive, comparative, deictic, anaphoric, criterial-evaluative and relational.
Full-valued words differ, as is well known, in that they are intended to perform a nominative function and have at least one basic lexical meaning, forming a kind of the semantic core, a kind of the semantic core, around which many other components of their semantics meanings and meanings. Full-valued words differ, as is well known, in that they are intended to perform a nominative function and have at least one basic lexical meaning, forming a kind of the semantic core, a kind of the semantic core, around which many other components of their semantics meanings and meanings.
The content of the main lexical meaning (signification, intentional, vocabulary meaning) is a “bundle” of semantic features (semes) that are collectively necessary and sufficient for the identification of potential referents of a word in terms of their conformity / non-conformity with the expressed value and the associated possibility / inability to be indicated by the word.
The relevance of the topic of this study is due to the fact that, despite the growing interest in this problem, no description has yet been created of a new, unchanging vocabulary that would take into account modern language processes and would reveal the developmental trends in the development of the morphological system of the Russian language.
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