Construction as a Basis for the Sentence Mental Scheme Formation.

Authors

  • Julia Boyko Department of Germanic Philology and Translation Studies, Khmelnytsky National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31558/1815-3070.2019.37.6

Keywords:

clause, actional verbs, nonactional verbs, proposition, syntactic concept, construction, mental scheme

Abstract

The research of sentence mental scheme formation is a topical problem for modern linguistics because in the syntactic structuring of the language, the main role belongs to the sentence as the main syntactic unit, around which all the main varieties of syntactic categories are grouped. Sentence polarizes categorical values, outlines the central and peripheral syntactic meanings and detects their interaction in formal and semantic transformations.

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Section

SECTION ІІІ. Theoretical Issues of Syntax