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    Language Combinatorics: Aspects of Studying by M. V. Vlavatskaya

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The article is devoted to the identification and characterization of aspects of the language combinatorics studying. The research is conducted in the framework of combinatorial linguistics that studies the linear relations of language units and their combinatorial potential. …”
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    Sintagmatics vs. Combinatorics: Basic Principles of Combinatorial Linguistics by M. V. Vlavatskaya

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The focus is made on two linguistic phenomena: (1) valence, which is manifested at the language level and represents a potential combinability of language units, (2) compatibility, which is manifested at the level of speech and represents the realization of valency. Combinatorics is treated as making combinations of words that are subordinate to specific communicative tasks under the conditions of their implementation. …”
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    Combinatorics of Speech Etiquette Formulas in Communicative Situation “Response to Gratitude” in English Language by M. V. Vlavatskaya

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The research is conducted in the framework of combinatorial linguistics that studies the linear relations of language units and their combinatorial potential, and more precisely in the framework of combinatorial syntax, studying the combinatorics of units of language and speech (words, phrases, sentences, statements) in a specific situation of communication. …”
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    Semantic and Motivational Characteristics of Neolexemes of Enmity: Discursive Disclosure of Inner Form of the Word by L. N. Rebrina

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Conclusions are made about the influence of atypical combinatorics on the meaning of the word-forming component and on the transformed classification feature; about the blurring of boundaries between different language variants and styles. …”
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