PRINCIPLES OF PARAMETERIZATION OF SYNTACTICAL CONCEPT
Abstract
This article aims to reflect the main provisions of the theory of syntax concepts through progressive systematization of the actualization of syntactic concept conditions in language picture of the world. According to the author, the cognitive signs of syntactical concept can be singled out based on the approach to the sentence structural schemes as a signifier of syntactical concept. The analysis of lexical filling of scheme components which represent specific recurrence showing the language personality is also used.
Keywords: syntactical concept, the standard proposition, structural scheme, syntax field, cognitive dominant.
Author: Tarasenko E.V.
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