动名词实词类型学

Vladimir Kaliuščenko
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文章论述的是实义动词,实义动词是由实义动词派生出来的。研究重点是指称动词的派生模式。各种比较、对比和类型学研究都对所分析的现象进行了探讨。虽然大多数研究都涉及到了非谓语动词的结构和语义,但动词意义对其动因实质词语义的依赖性仍未得到充分研究,这使得本研究具有现实意义。本研究的目的是找出非谓语动词意义与其动机实质词之间的相关性,并根据动机实质词的语义推断动词的意义。通过对具体/抽象/有生命/无生命、职业提名、工具、时间间隔等一些实质词特征的分析,可以提示指称动词和动机实质词意义依赖关系的性质。可以得出的结论是,指称动词的意义很可能取决于动因实质词的语义。这种依赖性的概率性质是由外部语言因素和语言原因造成的,外部语言因素影响着对指称特征(即与动机实质意义相关的动作)的选择,而语言原因则包括一系列构词模式、构词效率、潜在派生词的同义词和同形词的可用性。
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Typology of Substantives Motivating Denominal Verbs
The article addresses substantives, from which denominal verbs are derived. The research focuses on derivational patterns of denominal verbs. The phenomenon under analysis has been approached in a variety of comparative, contrastive, and typological studies. While most of the works deal with denominal verbs structure and semantics, the dependence of the verbs meaning on their motivating substantives’ semantics remains understudied, which makes the present research relevant. The research objective is to identify correlations between the denominal verb meaning and its motivating substantive, and to infer the verb meaning on the basis of the motivating substantive semantics. The analysis of a number of substanive lexical features such as concrete / abstract / animate / inanimate, nomination by profession, instrument, time interval, etc., enables to suggest the nature of denominal verb and the motivating substantive meaning dependence. The conclusion can be made that the meaning of denominal verbs is likely to depend on the semantics of the motivating substantives. The probabilistic nature of this dependence is due to both extralinguistic factors, which influence the choice of a nomination feature (i.e. an action associated with a motivating substantive), and linguistic causes, among which are a set of word-formation patterns, their productivity, availability of potential derivatives’ synonyms and homonyms.
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