Temporal semantics of sentences with a deverbative turn (based on the works by E. D. Aypin)
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Yugra State University, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation, [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the article is devoted to the study of one of the main parameters of the text – its temporal characteristics, which is one of the important structural and semantic indicators of any syntactic construction.
Objective: to describe the grammatical meaning of the temporality of simple polypropositive sentences that include verbal nominal grammems, as well as a turn with these grammems and dependent word forms (deverbative turns); to identify the features of the time of these sentences.
Research materials: simple sentences with deverbative turns, extracted from two essays by E. D. Aypin, in which time plays the most important meaning, organizing and functional-stylistic roles within the entire text.
Results and novelty of the research: the result of the study is the representation of a complex, multidimensional picture of time in the designated structures. Against the background of the absolute meaning of the past tense, various forms of the relative tense of the verbal noun and constructions, in which these names are the main components, are identified. The article describes the taxis and deixis of simple polypropositive sentences, the synchronous and asynchronous time perspective expressed in sentences by formal, lexical means, as well as by the logic of represented events. The novelty of the research is both the material itself (sentences with deverbative turns used in certain literary texts), and the identification of a complex composition of a time perspective, a specific time relationship of two events, two situations within a simple sentence.
Key words: deverbative, sentence, temporality, deixis, taxis, deverbial turn, time perspective, absolute time, relative time.
Acknowledgements: the author expresses gratitude to the reviewers.
For citation: Dolzhenko N. G. Temporal semantics of sentences with a deverbative turn (based on the works by E. D. Aypin) // Vestnik ugrovedenia = Bulletin of Ugric Studies. 2021; 11 (3): 427–434.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the article is devoted to the study of one of the main parameters of the text – its temporal characteristics, which is one of the important structural and semantic indicators of any syntactic construction.
Objective: to describe the grammatical meaning of the temporality of simple polypropositive sentences that include verbal nominal grammems, as well as a turn with these grammems and dependent word forms (deverbative turns); to identify the features of the time of these sentences.
Research materials: simple sentences with deverbative turns, extracted from two essays by E. D. Aypin, in which time plays the most important meaning, organizing and functional-stylistic roles within the entire text.
Results and novelty of the research: the result of the study is the representation of a complex, multidimensional picture of time in the designated structures. Against the background of the absolute meaning of the past tense, various forms of the relative tense of the verbal noun and constructions, in which these names are the main components, are identified. The article describes the taxis and deixis of simple polypropositive sentences, the synchronous and asynchronous time perspective expressed in sentences by formal, lexical means, as well as by the logic of represented events. The novelty of the research is both the material itself (sentences with deverbative turns used in certain literary texts), and the identification of a complex composition of a time perspective, a specific time relationship of two events, two situations within a simple sentence.
Key words: deverbative, sentence, temporality, deixis, taxis, deverbial turn, time perspective, absolute time, relative time.
Acknowledgements: the author expresses gratitude to the reviewers.
For citation: Dolzhenko N. G. Temporal semantics of sentences with a deverbative turn (based on the works by E. D. Aypin) // Vestnik ugrovedenia = Bulletin of Ugric Studies. 2021; 11 (3): 427–434.