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§ 11. As a result of the undertaken analysis we have obtained a
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§ 11. As a result of the undertaken analysis we have obtained a foundation for dividing the whole of the lexicon on the upper level of classification into three unequal parts. The first part of the lexicon forming an open set includes 49 an indefinitely large number of notional words which have a com- plete nominative function. In accord with the said function, these words can be referred to as "names": nouns as substance names, verbs as process names, adjectives as primary property names and adverbs as secondary property names. The whole notional set is represented by the four-stage derivational paradigm of nomination. The second part of the lexicon forming a closed set includes substi- tutes of names (pro-names). Here belong pronouns, and also broad- meaning notional words which constitute various marginal subsets. The third part of the lexicon also forming a closed set includes specifiers of names. These are function-categorial words of various servo-status. Substitutes of names (pro-names) and specifiers of names, while standing with the names in nominative correlation as elements of the lexicon, at the same time serve as connecting links between the names within the lexicon and their actual uses in the sentences of living speech. CHAPTER V NOUN: GENERAL § 1. The noun as a part of speech has the categorial meaning of "substance" or "thingness". It follows from this that the noun is the main nominative part of speech, effecting nomination of the fullest value within the framework of the notional division of the lexicon. The noun has the power, by way of nomination, to isolate different properties of substances (i.e. direct and oblique qualities, and also actions and states as processual characteristics of substantive phe- nomena) and present them as corresponding self-dependent sub- stances. E.g.: Her words were unexpectedly bitter.— We were struck by the un- expected bitterness of her words. At that time he was down in his career, but we knew well that very soon he would be up again.— His career had its ups and downs. The cable arrived when John was preoccupied with the arrangements for the party.— The arrival of the cable interrupted his preoccupation with the arrangements for the party. This natural and practically unlimited substantivisation 50 force establishes the noun as the central nominative lexemic unit of language. Download 5.01 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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