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0221U101677, 0119U001314 , R & D reports
LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL UNITS OF DIFFERENT-STRUCTURED LANGUAGES: ORIGIN, FUNCTIONS AND REALIZATION IN THE LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
Hutnikova Alla V.,
24-01-2021
Mariupol State University
The aim of the project is in the elaboration and development of the linguistic theory and methodology on the base of learning the genetically allied languages, finding out the interaction between these languages and describing their evolution in time and space. The object of this project is the historically genetic and typological investigations of language groups. The subject of the investigation is in the establishment of the historical regularities of language development and in the diachronic evolution of the allied languages on the base of proving their common origin and also finding out their common features and differences in the functioning and realization in speech. The concrete fundamental problem may be formulated in the following way: 1) The comparison of the languages under the study in diachronism and synchronism; 2) the establishment of the system correspondences and anomalies at different language levels; 3) chronological and dimensional localization of languages phenomena and state; 4) the analysis of language units in the sphere of genetic ( in dynamic and static aspects), contrastive, structural, functional, sociolinguistic, semantic typology at the semasiological, onomosiological, phonological, graphic, morphological, syntactical, lexical levels; 5) comparative stylistics and semantics; 6) the ascertaining of the results of language contacts and language interference.The practical meaning of the theme is in the elaboration of the recommendations as for the teaching of theoretical subjects, and also practical studies in two foreign languages.
Voievodina Nina M
Hanzhelo Svitlana M
Hutnikova Alla V.
Danylenko Oksana S
Kazhan Yuliya M
Loskutova Nataliia M
Marchenko Maryna O
Moryeva Galyna G
2021-01-23
Updated: 2025-12-19
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