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Structural and semantic features of a complex syntactic whole (based on a literary text)

https://doi.org/10.26907/2074-0239-2021-66-4-52-60

Abstract

   The conducted research is devoted to the complex analysis of a complex syntactic whole, namely, the language units they are composed of, the interconnection of their components, the relationships between the parts of complex syntactic wholes and the expression of their unity.

   The purpose of the study is to identify and analyze the types of syntactic relations between the components of complex syntactic wholes, their linguistic features at all language levels, as well as to prove their structural and semantic integrity.

   Based on the analysis of complex syntactic wholes, selected by the continuous sampling method from the texts of Tatar fiction and folklore, the article concludes that linguistic features of complex syntactic wholes are activated at the phonetic, morphemic, lexical, morphological and syntactic levels. Taken as a whole, all these linguistic phenomena lead to the unity of the internal and external structures of complex syntactic wholes. Their internal and external structures and the content are closely interrelated. A changing or replacement of any structural component will lead to a reorientation of the emphasis in meaning, thereby changing the entire structure of a specific complex syntactic whole.

About the Author

L. Giniyatullina
Institute of Language, Literature and Art named after G. Ibragimov, the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan
Russian Federation

Liliya Minnullovna Giniyatullina, Ph.D. in Philology, Associate Professor

420111

12 Karl Marx Str.

Kazan



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Giniyatullina L. Structural and semantic features of a complex syntactic whole (based on a literary text). Philology and Culture. 2021;(4):52-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2074-0239-2021-66-4-52-60

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