Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language
The article deals with the complex issue of transitivity in the parts of the language system, their morphological and syntactic characteristics, and functional variability. It describes the preconditions for the conversion transition, and in particular the peculiar verbal character of the Ukrainian...
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Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
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| description | The article deals with the complex issue of transitivity in the parts of the language system, their morphological and syntactic characteristics, and functional variability. It describes the preconditions for the conversion transition, and in particular the peculiar verbal character of the Ukrainian language. The article also characterizes certain typological variants of conversion, in particular, among the so-called hybrid parts of speech – adjectives, infinitives, verb-turned nouns, the grammatical properties of which border on several parts of the language. The hybrid parts of language reveal syncretism at the morphological and semantic-syntactic levels. Transitive phenomena in the parts of speech also include exclamations, in particular verbal sound-imitations which are subject to transformation into an onomatopoeic verb. The article drives to conclusion that transitive phenomena in language testify to profound internal changes in both the semantic structure and the form of the word, and consequently denote the development and changes in the language.
Practical material is taken from the national corpora of the Ukrainian and Polish languages. Using examples from modern fiction and non-fiction, we have held a study of the phenomena of interaction and conversion responsible for semantic changes in words and their structural and grammatical peculiarities. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3d1da90cd9424c9896ddd886b4e8f6e02025-08-20T02:23:44ZengVasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National UniversityJournal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University2311-01552413-23492022-07-0192627010.15330/jpnu.9.2.62-706752Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the LanguageNatalia Scherbii0Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National UniversityThe article deals with the complex issue of transitivity in the parts of the language system, their morphological and syntactic characteristics, and functional variability. It describes the preconditions for the conversion transition, and in particular the peculiar verbal character of the Ukrainian language. The article also characterizes certain typological variants of conversion, in particular, among the so-called hybrid parts of speech – adjectives, infinitives, verb-turned nouns, the grammatical properties of which border on several parts of the language. The hybrid parts of language reveal syncretism at the morphological and semantic-syntactic levels. Transitive phenomena in the parts of speech also include exclamations, in particular verbal sound-imitations which are subject to transformation into an onomatopoeic verb. The article drives to conclusion that transitive phenomena in language testify to profound internal changes in both the semantic structure and the form of the word, and consequently denote the development and changes in the language. Practical material is taken from the national corpora of the Ukrainian and Polish languages. Using examples from modern fiction and non-fiction, we have held a study of the phenomena of interaction and conversion responsible for semantic changes in words and their structural and grammatical peculiarities.https://journals.pnu.edu.ua/index.php/jpnu/article/view/6752transitivity phenomenon, hybridity, parts of speech, verb, noun, semantics, the ukrainian language |
| spellingShingle | Natalia Scherbii Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University transitivity phenomenon, hybridity, parts of speech, verb, noun, semantics, the ukrainian language |
| title | Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language |
| title_full | Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language |
| title_fullStr | Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language |
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| title_short | Transitive Phenomena in the Grammatical System of the Language |
| title_sort | transitive phenomena in the grammatical system of the language |
| topic | transitivity phenomenon, hybridity, parts of speech, verb, noun, semantics, the ukrainian language |
| url | https://journals.pnu.edu.ua/index.php/jpnu/article/view/6752 |
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