- PII
- S0373-658X0000479-9-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/SX0000479-9-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 5
- Pages
- 3-33
- Abstract
- The verbs that are the values of the lexical functions OPER — LABOR — FUNC are investigated. In the classical version of the Sense-Text model, they were recognized, with some reservations, as “semantically empty”, and the choice of a particular verb for the role of a manifestant of a given lexical function from a given argument was not semantically motivated. The article shows that all such verbs have their own lexical meaning and that the choice of a specific verb to be a manifestant of a given lexical function from a given argument is semantically motivated by its own lexical meaning, on the one hand, and the semantic class and subclass of the argument, on the other. This makes it possible to make justified predictions even about the not completely free lexico-semantic combination of words, which greatly facilitates the work of the lexicographer. In conclusion, a revised version of the definitions of all lexical functions of the family under consideration is proposed.
- Keywords
- collocations lexical functions Moscow Semantic School motivation Russian language semantics compatibility theory "Sense-Text"
- Date of publication
- 06.09.2008
- Year of publication
- 2008
- Number of purchasers
- 2
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- 664