CONTEXTUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VERBS IN THE PHENOMENON OF SEMANTIC MIGRATION

Authors

  • Sergey Albertovich Kandinov Master’s student, KSPI Department of Foreign Language and Literature

Keywords:

actant, predicate, valence, presupposition, frame semantics, conceptualization, categorization, prototype

Abstract

The article talks about the specific features of the verb as a linguistic unit, its important and wide-scale role in expressing thought. The interest in learning the verb is based on a number of factors. Appearing as a lexical unit, a conceptual noun, the verb names certain states, actions or processes occurring in the existence that surrounds us.

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Published

2023-04-20

How to Cite

Kandinov , S. A. (2023). CONTEXTUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VERBS IN THE PHENOMENON OF SEMANTIC MIGRATION. SCHOLAR, 1(10), 119–122. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/openscholar/article/view/3114

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