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THE PHENOMENON OF TRANSITIVITY IN THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE - Collective monograph

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This monograph is devoted to the research of the concept of transitivity as a multi-vector phenomenon and peculiarities of its implementation in lexicology, grammar, areal linguistic and in historical projection. It presents a broad understanding of transitivity as a language universal property, that reflecting the systemic interplay and interaction between linguistic facts combines them into a coherent system. Chapters were written by: Liudmyla Shytyk ("Concepts of Transitivity in Linguistics"); Alla Taran ("Semantic Transitivity in Vocabulary"); Iryna Melnyk ("Transpositional Phenomena in the Parts of Speech System"); Myhailo Vintoniv ("Syncretism in the System of Actual Sentence Division"); Hanna Martynova ("Areal Charakteristic of the Mid-Upper-Dnieper Dialect in the Aspect of Transitivity"), Tetiana Tyshchenko ("Transitive Patois of Mid-Upper-Dnieper-Podillya Border"), Tetiana Shcherbyna ("Mid-Upper-Dnieper and Steppe Border Dialects"), Vasyl Denysiuk ("Dualis: Syncretic Disappearance or Official Non-Recognition"), Oksana Zelinska ("Lingual Means of the Realization of Genre-Stylistic Syncretism of a Ukrainian Baroque Sermon").

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The phenomenon of transitivity in the Ukrainian language : collective monograph ; Eds. Pr. Liudmyla Shytyk & Pr. Hanna Martynova. LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2019. 238 p. (Liudmyla Shytyk, Hanna Martynova, Iryna Melnyk, Myhailo Vintoniv, Oksana Zelinska, Alla Taran, Tetiana Tyshchenko, Tetiana Shcherbyna, Vasyl Denysiuk).

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Authors Hanna Martynova, Hanna Martynova (Eds., Hanna Martynova (Eds.), Liudmyla Shytyk
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.12.2019
 
EAN 9786200498267
ISBN 9786200498267
No. of pages 248
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Slavonic linguistics / literary studies

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