Abstract
The article examines the predictability of Russian verbal modifications during the process of word formation synthesis. The main reasons for modifiers' combinatorial irregularity with respect to semantically connected sound verbs are identified. For the first time ever, the sound source, as the primary factor in determining the word formation synthesis' results, is described from three perspectives: semantic, lexicographic, and denotative. Using various parameters relevant for both sound source and semantic modifiers, the sound verbs are subjected to combinatorial testing. The nature of dynamic dependency between the results of word formation synthesis, the distinguishing characteristics of modifiers, and the semantic range of verbs is analyzed.
Recommended Citation
Ivliyeva, I. V. (2017). The Sound Source as an Indicator of Sound Verbs' Semantic Behavior during the Synthesis Process. Humans and Society(2(3)), pp. 47-52. Scientific Cooperation Center "Interactive plus".
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.21661/r-462280
Department(s)
Arts, Languages, and Philosophy
Keywords and Phrases
Verbs of sound; Verbal modifier; Verbal modification; Derivative; Dictionary of verbal modifications; Verb synthesis; Sound source
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
2500-137X; 2500-1361
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
text
Language(s)
Russian
Language 2
English
Publication Date
01 Jun 2017