Zones and Taxis: Locative Semantics of Russian Cases in Terms of Modern Systems Linguistics
- 作者: Dremov A.F.1
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- MGIMO-University
- 期: 卷 10, 编号 4 (2019): Linguistic Semantics and Semiotics. Literary Text Studies
- 页面: 789-809
- 栏目: FUNCTIONAL SEMANTICS
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2313-2299/article/view/341063
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2299-2019-10-4-789-809
- ID: 341063
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This paper presents the results of the analysis of locative case semantics from the standpoint of modern system linguistics, in which case is interpreted as a formal grammatical category of a name that arose in Russian as a typical representative of inflecting languages in response to a functional query of the language system to provide compression and a formal content expression (predicative, logical) connectivity of the antiderivative text necessary for an exhaustive description of the event. Zones (or spheres) of an object are objectively existing structural elements of a person and a thing, the presence of which is especially pronounced when these persons or things become participants in an event, which in system linguistics is understood as a combination of genetically related phenomena that form a causal cycle. In a simple sentence, the main means of expressing taxis, interpreted as a chronology of the phenomena of subjects and objects participating in an event, are cases.
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Alexey Dremov
MGIMO-University
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Email: afdream@bk.ru
PhD of Philology, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Russian Department
76, Prospect Vernadskogo, Moscow, Russian Federation, 119454参考
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