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POPOVA Z. D. PREPOSITIONAL-CASE FORMS AND TURNS OF SPEECH WITH DERIVED PREPOSITIONS IN THE RUSSIAN STATEMENTS (SYNTACTIC RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS): MONOGRAPH. VORONEZH: VSU PUBLISHING HOUSE, 2014. 232 P

Valentina Ivanovna Kazarina
Elets State University named after I. A. Bunin


Submitted: January 1, 2015
Abstract. This article is a review of Z. D. Popova’s monograph “Prepositional-case forms and turns of speech with derived prepositions in the Russian statements (syntactic relations and functions)”, which presents a cognitive approach to the transposition of prepositional-case constructions into derived prepositions and their syntactic places in the positional schemes of statements. The gradation of loss of seme composition of notional words sememes, obtaining the status of a functional word as a part of a prepositional-case form, is convincingly proved. The question is put about the desirability of revising the analysis of sentence parts and the effectiveness of the analysis of positional schemes of statements in terms of actants and situants.
Key words and phrases:
грамматикализация
грамматическое значение
лексическое значение
предложно-падежная форма
производный предлог
уровни семем
утрата сем
фразеологизация
grammaticalization
grammatical meaning
lexical meaning
prepositional-case form
derived preposition
levels of sememes
loss of semes
phraseologization
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References:
  1. Копыленко М. М., Попова З. Д. Очерки по общей фразеологии. Воронеж: Издательство Воронежского университета, 1989. 191 с.
  2. Попова З. Д. Предложно-падежные формы и обороты с производными предлогами в русских высказываниях (синтаксические отношения и функции). Воронеж: Издательский дом ВГУ, 2014. 232 с.
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