Semantic shifts in abstract nouns
Автор: Kustova Galina Ivanovna
Журнал: Science for Education Today @sciforedu
Рубрика: Филологические науки
Статья в выпуске: 2 (30), 2016 года.
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The article's objective is to identify the types and mechanisms of semantic shifts in verbal names, show the factors influencing the change of lexical meanings. It is hypothesized that the types of semantic shifts are substantially related to the thematic class of the initial meaning. In turn the derived meaning of an abstract lexeme belongs to a different semantic class and has a new valency. The paper deals with two types of semantic shifts: (1) as a result of a shift to the area of modality the abstract noun acquires the ability to be followed by the infinitive (‘sense of events’ case) - net smysla bezhat’ (‘it makes no sense to run’); (2) abstract noun acquires a valency “po + Dat.” as a result of shift to the area of “information” or “parameters”. Abstract vocabulary may belong to various semantic classes: nepriyatnost’ (‘nuisance’, ‘trouble’, ‘annoyance‘), promakh (‘mistake’), razlad (‘discord’); referendum, soveshchanie (‘meeting’), turnir (‘tournament’); mery (‘measures’) / rabota (‘work’) / usiliya (‘efforts’) [po uregulirovaniyu (‘on settlement of’)] et al. These lexemes have much in common with words denoting mental states or propositional attitudes e. g. X thinks that Y, where Y is the content (theme) of the proposition expressed by a subordinate clause or by a prepositional group (X thinks about Y). Abstract lexemes can have similar valency in prepositional phrases of po X [Dat.] type (po here means about, on, of), if: (a) there is a semantic shift to the "Information" area: trebovaniye soblyudat’ dogovor (‘the requirement to comply with the contract’) shifts to trebovaniya po soblyudeniyu dogovora (‘requirements on/of compliance with the contract’); (b) there is a shift of the lexeme into the "Information" area: raskol po probleme Iraka (‘split on Iraq issue’); (c) there is a shift of the lexeme into "Parameters" area: potrebnosti po gazu (‘gas demand’).
Abstract vocabulary, infinitive, prepositional phrase "po + dat.", valency of content, speech and mental semantics, valency of theme
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147137718
IDR: 147137718 | DOI: 10.15293/2226-3365.1602.06