A DYNAMIC NETWORK MODEL OF PARTS OF SPEECH
24.04.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series C. Volume 2 Issue 4
Kholmurodova Dilnoza Kholmurod kizi
Abstract. This article defines combining research from cognitive linguistics with research from typology, discusses that the major parts of speech are best analyzed in the framework of a network model in which particular lexical items are linked to particular word class schemas
Keywords: word class network, word class schema, noun, verb, adjective, filler-slot relation, grammaticalization, language universals, past tense debate, minor word classes
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