THE NOMINATIVE FIELD OF SUBCONCEPT ΑΣΘΕΝΕΙΑ IN ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE
Journal Title: Закарпатські філологічні студії - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The article has been devoted to the description of the nominative field of subconcept ΑΡΡΩΣΤΙΑ in ancient Greek language. The definition of the nominative field to this subconcept has been established. Core and core zone, close and distant periphery are defined. Ways of verbalization of core zone microfields of subconcept ΑΡΡΩΣΤΙΑ are analyzed.
Authors and Affiliations
В. О. Мартин
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