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Article name Descriptive Verbal-Nominal Structures as a Means to Express Internal Syntactic Modality of Possibility in Modern Russian
Authors Olzoyeva Y.V. Doctor of Philology, associate professor, bb2005@yandex.ru
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Section Russian Philology
UDK 81.367
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Annotation The article deals with the functional aspect of descriptive and nominal phrases as a means of explicating modal meanings of the predicate in addition to the objective modality meaning of the sentence. Descriptive Verbal-Nominal Structures (DVNS) is a way to develop the predicate. Modal verbs and DVNS are in complex semantic relations of semantic equivalence and semantic divergence which can be compared to synonymic relations. Modal verbs and DVNS form a functional-semantic micro-field where verbs appear as a means of expressing nuclear modal meanings whereas DVNS express peripheral meanings. DVNS express the meanings of desirability, possibility, intention to perform an action, as well as that of a habitual action. DVNS with the modal meaning of possibility are widely used to express ontological possibility. The results of this study can be used in the functional and semantic description of Russian syntax.
Key words descriptive verbal-nominal structures, predicate, modality, external possibility, internal possibility, name of quality, syntactic synonymy.
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