<p>The internal bootstrapps for establishing the grammatical system of a human language build an essential topic in language acquisition research. The discussion of the last 20 years came up with the Lexical Bootstrapping Hypothesis which assigns lexical development the role of the central bootstrap
Lexical-semantic variants in Baltic Languages
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Vilnius, 2010. — 354 p.
Научная монографияKregzdys R. Lexical-semantic variants in Baltic Languages.
There are two main directions of investigation of lexical variants: structural and structural-semantic. For this reason, two types of lexical variants have been determined: a) word pairs whose meaning and function agree; b) word pairs whose expressive-stylistic characteristics differ. this work holds to the presumption that words from the same root whose morphological elements differ and which signify a difference according to gender (the de sexu principle) while differing in meaning
cannot be interpreted as lexical variants. In the first section of the study – Research on ŏ/ā stem variants in the Baltic languages – theoretical questions of variance are investigated. Research performed to date is briefly discussed. specifics of the usage of lexical variants are discussed
separately: a review of other authors’ research is presented and new regularities of nomina collectiva pluralization are noted. the semantic characteristics of ŏ/ā stem lexical variants are discussed in detail: a brief review of past research is followed by an elaboration of aspects of the synchronic and diachronic problem.
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Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Балтийское и балто-славянское языкознание
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