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Функційно-семантичне поле категорії імператива в публіцистичному дискурсі: проблеми визначення структури та опису
The Functional-Semantic Field of the Imperative Category in Journalistic Discourse: Problems of Structure Definition and Description

Author(s): Mykhaylo VINTONIV, Tetyana Vintoniv, Karina Bortun
Subject(s): Semantics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: core; near-core part; close periphery; far periphery

Summary/Abstract: The study of the functional-semantic field of the imperative in journalistic style makes it possible to define the meaning of imperative on each circle of the field in the Ukrainian language. The papers focuses on the inventory and comparison of constituents at the level of lexical units, morphology, and syntax, which belong to the structure of the functional-semantic field of the imperative in journalistic discourse. The structure of the imperative field (core, core part, close and far peripheries), its organization and quantitative filling of its levels were determined. The characteristic features of paradigmatic structure and the functioning of lexical, morphological, and syntactic means of the functional-semantic field of the imperative in journalistic style were identified. The purpose of this work involves a comprehensive analysis of the structural organization of the functional-semantic field of the imperative in journalistic discourse, the study of its structure, and the quantitative content of its circles. The typology of the functional-semantic field of imperative in the modern Ukrainian language requires detailed research. The paradigmatic structure and lexical, morphological, and syntactic means of the functional-semantic field of imperative in journalistic style were described.

  • Issue Year: 65/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 425-437
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Ukrainian
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