The Lexical-Semantic Field of Impertinent Behaviour in Modern German
Journal: Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-12-29
Authors : S. I. Lypka;
Page : 47-53
Keywords : lingual world view (LWV); lexical-semantic field (LSF); lexical-semantic group (LSG); syntagmatic connections; paradigmatic relations; epidigmatic characteristics; lexical unit; sememe; seme; seme cluster;
Abstract
The article presents comprehensive research of the semantic field comprising different parts of speech denoting impertinent behaviour in modern German. The author uses a combination of system-centric and anthropocentric approaches to determine the nominative space covered by the constituents of the lexical-semantic field and to identify their systemic, syntagmatic, paradigmatic and epidigmatic characteristics. The semantic features of the systemic structure (i.e. the lexical-semantic field) are described with the help of formalized quantitative (approximate and static) methods.
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