Formal-Semantic Typology of Denotata
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slovenščina, semantika, poimenovalna zmožnost jezika, denotat, jezikovna kultura, Slovene langugae, semantics, denotative capacity of language, denotatum, language cultureAbstract
The formal-semantic analysis of lexicon with respect to the presentation of the denotatum displays three basic types, i.e., lexical items are sentence elements or set phrases, word-classes with grammatical meaning, but without being sentence constituents, lexicalized speech acts with possible pragmatic circumstances, constitutive components of speech acts, and clausal sentence. -Linguistic-cultural aspect is limited to the presentation of the formal typology of denotation.Downloads
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2007-01-15
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VIDOVIČ MUHA, A. (2007) “Formal-Semantic Typology of Denotata”, Slavistična revija, 55(1-2), pp. 399–408. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-34774114 (Accessed: 23 November 2024).
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