МОВНОСОЦІУМНА ОБ’ЄКТИВНА ГРАМАТИКА: КАТЕГОРІЇ, РІВНІ, АСПЕКТИ
Journal Title: Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The categories of linguistic-social objective grammar, which include the categories of language, speech, communicative, language and speech personalities with verbal-semantic, cognitive, pragmatic levels, as well as categories of language / cognitivelanguage, national-cognitive picture of the world and others, are considered. The main units are morphological word, syntactic word, phrase, sentence, statement, text, the number of which is wider, taking into account various discourses, their organization, discursive practices. Linguistic-social objective grammar is based on the differentiation of morphological and syntactic levels, their various aspects.
Authors and Affiliations
Анатолій Загнітко
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