Die Abstrakta auf -nie/-tie, -ka/ok, -ost', -stvo/-stvie, -ie/-'e in den "Pis'ma i bumagi" Peters des Grossen / / Rainer Berg |
Autore | Berg Rainer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Munich, Germany, : Verlag Otto Sagner, c1978 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (iv, 352 p.) |
Collana | Slavistische Beiträge |
Soggetto topico | Russian language - Noun |
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Abstrakta
Berg Bumagi Großen Linguistik Peters Philologie Russland Sprachtheorie Sprachwissenschaft stvie stvo |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910563036103321 |
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Emotive signs in language and semantic functioning of derived nouns in Russian [[electronic resource] /] / by Bronislava Volek |
Autore | Volek Bronislava |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (282 p.) |
Disciplina | 491.75 |
Collana | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe |
Soggetto topico |
Russian language - Semantics
Emotive (Linguistics) Russian language - Diminutives Russian language - Noun |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-32841-0
9786613328410 90-272-7891-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
EMOTIVE SIGNS IN LANGUAGE AND SEMANTIC FUNCTIONING OF DERIVED NOUNS IN RUSSIAN; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION:TOWARD AN INTEGRAL SEMANTIC DESCRIPTION OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION; CHAPTER I. EMOTIVE SIGNS; 1. Emotivity and Expressivity.; 2. The Content of the Concept of ""Emotivity"" and the Range of its Application.; 3. Emotivity and the Question of Linguistic Level.; 4. Typical Emotive Signs of Various Levels.; 5. The Emotive Sign: Definition and Basic Typology.; 6. Utterances with Emotive Dominants.; NOTES
CHAPTER II. DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES WITH EMOTIVE MEANING1. Emotive vs. Evaluative Components.; 2. The Semantic Character of the Base Stem.; 3. The Influence of Onomasiological Categories.; 4. The Semantic Character of the Suffixes Taking Part in the Derivation of Emotive Nouns.; NOTES; CHAPTER III STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Semantic Properties of Diminutives.; 1.1. Polysemous Character.; 1.2. The Structure of Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Classification of the Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.1. Semantically Ambivalent Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.2. Meliorative Diminutive Suffixes. 2.3. Pejorative Diminutive Suffixes.2.3.1. Two-morphemic Productive Compound Suffixes.; 2.3.2. The Three-morphemic Compound Suffix.; 2.4. Ambivalent and Non-ambivalent Suffixes: General Characteristics.; 3. Structural Oppositions of Diminutive Derivatives: Gradation.; 3.1. Emotive and Quantitative Components.; 3.2. Gradation.; 3.3. Suffixes from the Point of View of Oppositions of Derivatives.; 3.4. Pejorative Suffixes.; 3.5. Conditions for the Formation of the Indeterminate Degree.; 4. Positive vs. Negative Emotive Component in Diminutive Derivatives.; NOTES CHAPTER IV. SEMANTIC AND CONTEXTUAL FUNCTIONING OF DIMINUTIVES1. Structure of the Emotive Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Semantic Function of the Suffix.; 3. Semantic Functions of the Base. Diminutive Derivatives as Lexemes.; 3.1. Neutral Bases with Quantifiable Denotata.; 3.2. Neutral Bases with Unquantifiable Denotata.; 3.3. Marked Bases.; 3.4. Lexicalized Diminutives.; 4. Role of the Context.; 4.1. Partial Context.; 5. Conclusions. Semiotic Typology of Diminutives.; NOTES; CHAPTER V. PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. The Synthetic Type. 3. The Analytical Type.4. The Combined Type.; 4.1. The Secondary Stimulus is the Addressee.; 4.2. The Secondary Stimulus is Another Object of the Utterance.; 5. Conclusions.; CHAPTER VI. SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. Modificational Derivatives; 2.1. Diminutives.; 2.2. Augmentatives.; 2.3. Emotive Modifcational Derivatives with No Regular Supportive Semantic Components.; 2.4. Modificational Categories with Marginal Emotive Components.; 3. Mutative Derivatives.; 3.1. Desubstantival Derivatives (Names of Persons). 3.2. Derivatives from Nominal, Verbal, Adverbial Phrases and Adverbs (Names of Persons). |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457434403321 |
Volek Bronislava
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987 | ||
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Emotive signs in language and semantic functioning of derived nouns in Russian / / Bronislava Volek |
Autore | Volek Bronislava |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (282 pages) |
Disciplina | 491.75 |
Collana | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe |
Soggetto topico |
Russian language - Semantics
Emotive (Linguistics) Russian language - Diminutives Russian language - Noun |
ISBN |
1-283-32841-0
9786613328410 90-272-7891-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
EMOTIVE SIGNS IN LANGUAGE AND SEMANTIC FUNCTIONING OF DERIVED NOUNS IN RUSSIAN; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION:TOWARD AN INTEGRAL SEMANTIC DESCRIPTION OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION; CHAPTER I. EMOTIVE SIGNS; 1. Emotivity and Expressivity.; 2. The Content of the Concept of ""Emotivity"" and the Range of its Application.; 3. Emotivity and the Question of Linguistic Level.; 4. Typical Emotive Signs of Various Levels.; 5. The Emotive Sign: Definition and Basic Typology.; 6. Utterances with Emotive Dominants.; NOTES
CHAPTER II. DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES WITH EMOTIVE MEANING; 1. Emotive vs. Evaluative Components.; 2. The Semantic Character of the Base Stem.; 3. The Influence of Onomasiological Categories.; 4. The Semantic Character of the Suffixes Taking Part in the Derivation of Emotive Nouns.; NOTES; CHAPTER III STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Semantic Properties of Diminutives.; 1.1. Polysemous Character.; 1.2. The Structure of Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Classification of the Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.1. Semantically Ambivalent Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.2. Meliorative Diminutive Suffixes. 2.3. Pejorative Diminutive Suffixes.2.3.1. Two-morphemic Productive Compound Suffixes.; 2.3.2. The Three-morphemic Compound Suffix.; 2.4. Ambivalent and Non-ambivalent Suffixes: General Characteristics.; 3. Structural Oppositions of Diminutive Derivatives: Gradation.; 3.1. Emotive and Quantitative Components.; 3.2. Gradation.; 3.3. Suffixes from the Point of View of Oppositions of Derivatives.; 3.4. Pejorative Suffixes.; 3.5. Conditions for the Formation of the Indeterminate Degree.; 4. Positive vs. Negative Emotive Component in Diminutive Derivatives.; NOTES CHAPTER IV. SEMANTIC AND CONTEXTUAL FUNCTIONING OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Structure of the Emotive Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Semantic Function of the Suffix.; 3. Semantic Functions of the Base. Diminutive Derivatives as Lexemes.; 3.1. Neutral Bases with Quantifiable Denotata.; 3.2. Neutral Bases with Unquantifiable Denotata.; 3.3. Marked Bases.; 3.4. Lexicalized Diminutives.; 4. Role of the Context.; 4.1. Partial Context.; 5. Conclusions. Semiotic Typology of Diminutives.; NOTES; CHAPTER V. PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. The Synthetic Type. 3. The Analytical Type.4. The Combined Type.; 4.1. The Secondary Stimulus is the Addressee.; 4.2. The Secondary Stimulus is Another Object of the Utterance.; 5. Conclusions.; CHAPTER VI. SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. Modificational Derivatives; 2.1. Diminutives.; 2.2. Augmentatives.; 2.3. Emotive Modifcational Derivatives with No Regular Supportive Semantic Components.; 2.4. Modificational Categories with Marginal Emotive Components.; 3. Mutative Derivatives.; 3.1. Desubstantival Derivatives (Names of Persons); 3.2. Derivatives from Nominal, Verbal, Adverbial Phrases and Adverbs (Names of Persons). |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910781468703321 |
Volek Bronislava
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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