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THE CATEGORY OF ALL-INCLUSIVENESS AND ITS EXPRESSIVE FIELD

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7278-2023-3-55-64

Abstract

Aim. We study a complex of linguistic means of the conceptual category of the inclusiveness of subject-object, temporal and spatial fragments of reality, and present the functioning of deictic signs of inclusiveness in the structure of a sentence, defining the features of their syntagmatics, which allows one to reveal shades of a generalized meaning.

Methodology. The study is realized on the basis of a sample of sentences from literary texts with the main linguistic signs of inclusiveness, i.e., pronouns весь, всегда, везде, всюду (all, always, everywhere). Use is made of a structural-semantic analysis of the collected material, which makes it possible to determine the radii of inclusiveness and its expressive field.

Results. It is found that the category of inclusiveness, which has the most ancient standard quantifier-pronominal signs (all, always, everywhere), clarifies particular meanings due to the syntactic links of these signs in the sentence structure. These meanings are characterized by a subjective-expressive character.

Research implications. The proposed approach to the study of the category of inclusiveness can be used in the analysis of other conceptual linguistic categories.

About the Author

A. Kanafeva
State University of Education
Russian Federation

Alya V. Kanafyeva – Dr. Sci. (Philological Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Prof., Department of Modern Russian named after Prof. P. A. Lekant; Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education

ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region



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