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Non-Elementary Simple Sentences in V. M. Shukshin’s Stories

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5008-2024-4-14-20

Abstract

Aim. To study a non-elementary simple sentence with secondary predication in V. M. Shukshin’s stories.

Methodology. The speech material from V. M. Shukshin’s stories was collected by targeted sampling method and comprehensively described. The interaction of the grammatical – syntactic – form of stories and their content was revealed by structural-semantic analysis. General scientific methods of observation, qualification, systematization and component analysis were also used.

Result. It is established that the semantic model ‘subject and its additional attribute’ is used in sentences with secondary predication. The use of participial or verbal participle phrases naming the secondary dependent action of grammatical subject in the semantic-syntactic structure of the sentence allows the author to detail the description in terms of relative temporal or taxic semantics.

Research implications. The results obtained complement the theory of the functioning of non-elementary simple sentences in the texts of the writer, as well as the information about V. M. Shukshin’s idiostyle.

About the Author

T. E. Shapovalova
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Tatyana E. Shapovalova – Dr. Sci. (Philological Sciences), Prof., Head of the Department, Department of Modern Russian Language named after Prof. P. A. Lekant; Academician of the IASPE

ul. Radio 10a, Moscow 105005



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