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FUNCTIONING OF THE TERM COMBINATIONS TRANSITIONAL STATE AND BORDERLINE STATE IN SCIENTIFIC TEXTS OF HUMANITARIAN ORIENTATION

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7278-2022-3-32-43

Abstract

Aim. The purpose of the work is to identify the semantic specificity of the concepts of transitional state and borderline state in their functioning in scientific texts of humanitarian orientation.
Methodology. The paper analyzes the content plan of the term combinations transitional state and borderline state. Methods of definitional, component, contextual, and comparative analysis are used in the study.
Results. Based on the analysis of dictionary interpretations of the lexemes transitional and borderline, as well as the contextual environment of the combinations transitional state and borderline state, we identify the semantic specificity and trends in the use of each of the term combinations in humanitarian texts.
Research implications. The results of the study contribute to the linguistic study of the state as a general scientific category and can be taken into account in research on semantics, stylistics, and terminology.

About the Authors

L. Kalinina
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

Liudmila V. Kalinina – Dr. Sci. (Philological Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Prof., Department of Russian Language

ul. Moskovskaya 36, Kirov 610000



A. Faleeva
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

Anna S. Faleeva – Master’s Degree Student, Research Assistant, Department of the Russian Language

ul. Moskovskaya 36, Kirov



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