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МЕТАЯЗЫКОВАЯ СПЕЦИФИКА МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЯ: ДЕРИВАЦИОННЫЙ АСПЕКТ
METALANGUAGE SPECIFICITY OF MODELING: DERIVATIONAL ASPECT

Author(s): Aleksandr Arkadievich Barkovich
Subject(s): Philology
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: derivation; term system; metalanguage; meta-description; frame; hierarchical meta-model of derivation; computer-mediated discourse

Summary/Abstract: Meta-descriptions of the language dynamics are relevant in the context of modern linguistics, which provides perfection in communication. The representation of modification possibilities of the language system, derivation in particular, constitutes a special scientific interest. The modern development of the language system is characterized by the growing influence of computer-mediated communication. Such mediation provides speech practice with new specificity. This trend causes purposeful orientation of the discourse’s metalinguistic study and induces creation of statistically valid models. Such models should be discrete and hierarchically organized according to the statistical model of communication, scientific discourse inclusive. The terminological level is a basic benchmark for consistent and hierarchical meta-descriptions of derivational relations. The goals of the complex modeling of referent language relations are conditioned by the term system verification and correct systematization. The basis of the relevant scientific practice is a representation of basic concepts: meta-description issues are presented through derivational relations. Derivation is approached as a phenomenon itself and its basic units: derivatives, derivates, derivants are included into the practice of meta-description. The aspects of this problem area consideration, in particular lexical, are characterized by the significant potential of metalinguistic representations.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 7 (168)
  • Page Range: 68-72
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Russian
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