Abbreviated appelatives as independent modifications of abbreviations

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Vyacheslav I. Terkulov
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Abstract

The paper is devoted to compound abbreviated appellatives, i.e. non-initial common abbreviations, related to the collocations by means of “spontaneous” formation (in diachrony) and/or motivation (in synchrony).The relevance of the investigation is determined by implementing a new approach to interpreting abbreviation based on identifying onomasiologically significant mechanisms of the producing unit transformation into an abbreviation as well as on the differentiating synchronous and diachronic methods to abbreviations. As the result, the author can define new principles of abbreviations’ lexicographic description. The aim of the article is to establish the basic options for determining and describing compound abbreviated appellatives as an autonomous onomasiological type of abbreviations in diachrony and in synchrony. The novelty of the research consists in the following facts: firstly, the necessity to differentiate abbreviations as nominative units, arising from overcoming asymmetric dualism of descriptive collocations, from reductions, which act as formal doublets of abbreviated words because they preserve the onomasiological status of the original unit, is justified; secondly, it defines the reasons to refer compound abbreviated appellatives to an autonomous onomasiological class of abbreviations; thirdly, it shows the need to differentiate synchronous and diachronic descriptions of abbreviations. The practical significance lies in the fact that the results of the study can be used for composing dictionaries of abbreviations.
作为缩略语的独立修饰的缩写称谓
本文主要研究复合缩略称谓词,通过“自发”形成(历时性)和/或动机(同步性)与搭配有关。研究的相关性是通过实施一种新的解释缩写的方法来确定的,该方法基于识别产生单位转换为缩写的经济学重要机制以及区分同步和缩写的历时性方法。因此,作者可以定义缩写词词典描述的新原则。本文的目的是建立确定和描述复合缩写称谓词作为一种具有历时性和同步性的自主经济语言学类型的基本选项。这项研究的新颖性在于以下事实:首先,有必要将缩写区分为主格单位,这是由于克服了描述性搭配的不对称二元论,而将其与还原区分开来,因为还原保留了原始单位的经济学地位,因此充当了缩写词的形式对偶;其次,它定义了将复合缩写称谓语称为一类自主的缩写的原因;第三,它表明了区分缩略词的同步描述和历时描述的必要性。其实际意义在于,研究结果可用于缩略语词典的编纂。
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Russian Language Studies
Russian Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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