D. V. Demidov
The definition and characteristic features of the
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3. The definition and characteristic features of the
sentence. The sentence, as has been mentioned, is the central object of study in syntax. It can be defined as the immediate integral unit 86 of speech built up by words according to a definite syntactic pattern and distinguished by a contextually relevant communicative purpose. The correlation of the word and the sentence shows some important differences and similarities between these two main level- forming lingual units. Both of them are nominative units, but the word just names objects and phenomena of reality; it is a purely nominative component of the word-stock, while the sentence is at the same time a nominative and predicative lingual unit: it names dynamic situations, or situational events, and at the same time reflects the connection between the nominal denotation of the event, on the one hand, and objective reality, on the other hand, showing the time of the event, its being real or unreal, desirable or undesirable, etc. A sentence can consist of only one word, as any lingual unit of the upper level can consist of only one unit of the lower level, e.g.: Why? Thanks. But a word making up a sentence is thereby turned into an utterance-unit expressing various connections between the situation described and actual reality. So, the definition of the sentence as a predicative lingual unit gives prominence to the basic differential feature of the sentence as a separate lingual unit: it performs the nominative signemic function, like the word or the phrase, and at the same time it performs the reality-evaluating or predicative function. Being a unit of speech, the sentence is distinguished by a relevant intonation: each sentence possesses certain intonation contours, including pauses, pitch movements and stresses, which separate one sentence from another in the flow of speech and, together with various segmental means of expression, participate in rendering essential communicative-predicative meanings (for example, interrogation). The definition of the category of predication is similar to the definition of the category of modality, which also shows a 87 connection between the named objects and actual reality. However, modality is a broader category, revealed not only in grammar, but in the lexical elements of language; for example, various modal meanings are expressed by modal verbs (can, may, must, etc.), by word-particles of specifying modal semantics (just, even, would-be, etc.), by semi- functional modal words and phrases of subjective evaluation (perhaps, unfortunately, by all means, etc.) and by other lexical units. Predication can be defined as syntactic modality, expressed by the sentence. The center of predication in the sentence is the finite form of the verb, the predicate: it is through the finite verb‘s categorial forms of tense, mood, and voice that the main predicative meanings, actual evaluations of the event, are expressed. L. Tesnière, who introduced the term ―valency‖ in linguistics, described the verbal predicate as the core around which the whole sentence structure is organized according to the vale ncies of the predicate verb; he subdivided all verbal complements and supplements into so-called ―actants‖, elements that identify the Download 2.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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