EXPLANATORY DICTIONARY OF THE VERBATIVE SYNLEXES OF THE MODERN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION AND SAMPLES OF THE ENTRIES
The article is devoted to the problem of the lexicographic description of the so-called verbative synlexes – the steady nominative units issued separately, which are functional analogs of the verbs. The principles of the organization of entries for the explanatory dictionary of the verbative synlexes are considered and examples of such entries are given.
Keywords: the verbative synlexes, the verbs, explanatory dictionary, entry
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Issue: 2, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 2
Rubric: MODERN PROBLEMS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE STUDIES
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