Semiotics of verbal signs and observably literature monument

Authors

  • Сабрина Ханалиевна Шихалиева General Linguistics of the Dagestan Pedagogical University 45 M. Hajiyev str., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, 367025, Russian Federation
  • Сабина Мугутдиновна Курбанова Institute of Language, Literature and Art of Dagestan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Language, Literature and Art, Dagestan Scientific Center, RAS 45 M. Hajiyev str., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, 367025, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.50349

Keywords:

perfect, imperfect, «New Testament», speech derivation, speech culture, derivational base

Abstract

It is considered the case of agglutinative conjugation «Subject * object». Units of agglutinative conjugation identify fragment of substantivized participles in Turkish-Caucasian monument. During the analysis of the fragment it is substantivized dual participles of transitive and intransitive forms. It is possible to actualize the principle of derivation with dual units and additional arguments, mainly in favor of substantivized sacraments of the «New Testament» in the language of the Caspian region

Author Biographies

Сабрина Ханалиевна Шихалиева, General Linguistics of the Dagestan Pedagogical University 45 M. Hajiyev str., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, 367025

PhD, lead researcher, Associate Professor

Department of General Linguistics

Сабина Мугутдиновна Курбанова, Institute of Language, Literature and Art of Dagestan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Language, Literature and Art, Dagestan Scientific Center, RAS 45 M. Hajiyev str., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, 367025

Postgraduate student

Grammatical research department

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Published

2015-09-29

Issue

Section

Philology