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THE STRUCTURE OF FUNCTIONAL-SEMANTIC FIELD OF POSSIBILITY/IMPOSSIBILITY MODALITY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Zarema Elesovna Saidova
Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny


Submitted: December 1, 2016
Abstract. The article examines the functional-semantic field (FSF) of modality in the English language, in particular, the meanings of possibility/impossibility, lexico-grammatical means to transfer them and functional peculiarities. The analysis of different approaches to differentiating the meanings of modality in the English language allowed the author to describe and systematize the basic grammatical and lexical means implementing the FSF of possibility/impossibility and to identify the essence and semantic structure of the mentioned category.
Key words and phrases:
модальность
функциональная грамматика
функционально-семантическое поле
теория поля
возможность
невозможность
вероятность
семантика
модальные глаголы
модальные слова
грамматические категории
modality
functional grammar
functional-semantic field
field theory
possibility
impossibility
probability
semantics
modal verbs
modal words
grammatical categories
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