D. V. Demidov
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possessive postposition‖, or ―the theory of no case‖ states that
the category of case was completely lost by the noun in the course of its historical development. The proponents of this theory (G. N. Vorontsova, A. M. Mukhin [20, p. 164]) maintain that the inflectional genitive case form is actually a combination of the 61 noun with a postposition denoting possession. The main arguments to support this point of view are as follows: first, the postpositional element ‗s is not only used with words, but also with word-combinations and sentences, e.g.: his daughter Mary‟s arrival, the man I saw yesterday‟s face; it may be used with no noun at all, but with a pronoun, e.g.: somebody else‟s car; second, the same meaning of possession is rendered by prepositional of- phrases, e.g.: this man‟s daughter – the daughter of this man. The followers of this approach conclude that –s is no longer an inflection, but a particle- like postpositional word, so, ―noun +–‗s‖ is not a morphological form of the noun, but a syntactical construction. 5. The meaningful character of the gender category in modern English. Gende r oppositions and classes of nouns. The category of gender in English is a highly controversial subject in grammar. The majority of linguists stick to the opinion that the category of gender existed only in O ld English. They maintain that in modern English, the biological division of masculine and feminine genders is rendered only by lexical means: special words and lexical affixes, e.g.: man – woman, tiger – tigress, he-goat – she-goat, male nurse, etc. In the English language gender is a meaningful category for the whole class of the nouns, because it reflects the real gender attributes (or their absence/ irrelevance) of the referent denoted. It is realized through obligatory correspondence of every noun with the 3rd person singular pronouns – he, she, or it: man – he, woman – she, tree, dog – it. For example: A woman was standing on the platform. She was wearing a hat. It was decorated with ribbons and flowers… Personal pronouns are grammatical gender classifiers in English. The category of gender is formed by two oppositions organized hierarchically. The first opposition is general and 62 opposes human, or person nouns, distinguishing masculine and feminine gender (man – he, woman – she) and all the other, non- human, non-person nouns, belonging to the neuter gender (tree, dog – it). The second opposition is formed by the human nouns only: on the lower level of the opposition the nouns of masculine gender and of feminine gender are opposed. GEN DER + – Person Nouns Non-person Nouns + – Feminine nouns Masculine nouns Gender is a constant feature category: it is expressed not through variable forms of words, but through nounal classification; each noun belongs to only one of the three genders. In addition, there is a group of nouns in English which can denote either a female or a male in different contexts; these nouns can be substituted by either ‗he‘ or ‗she‘, e.g.: president, professor, friend, etc. They constitute a separate group of nouns – the common gender nouns. There are no formal marks to distinguish the strong and the weak members in either of the gender oppositions. They can be distinguished semantically: nouns of the neuter gender in the upper level of the opposition is more abstract compared to masculine and feminine gender nouns; they are the weak member of the opposition and are naturally used in the position of neutralization, e.g.: The girl was a sweet little thing. On the lower level of the opposition, masculine gender nouns are the weak member of the opposition and can be used to denote all human beings irrespective of sex, e.g.: Man must change in the changing 63 world. When there is no contextual need to specify the sex of the referent, common gender nouns are also neutrally substituted by the masculine pronoun, e.g.: Every student must do his best. Download 2.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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