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ABOUT VARIOUS APPROACHES TO THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SEMANTICS OF THE CONSTRUCTIONS NOUN+NOUN IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

T. Y. Lopatina
Altay State University


Submitted: May 22, 2009
Abstract. The semantics of the constructions N+N within transformation, psycho-linguistic and cognitive schools, each of which tries to explain the value of the construction being investigated, is considered in the article.
Key words and phrases:
конструкции N+N
трансформационное направление
психолингвистическое направление
когнитивное направление
constructions N+N
transformation school
psycho-linguistic school
cognitive school
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