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E. R. Ibragimova THE REFERENTIAL POTENTIAL OF PERSON NAMES IN DIFFERENT-TYPE STATEMENTS IN ENGLISH AND TATAR LANGUAGES // I. YAKOVLEV CHUVASH STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. 2020. № 3(108). p. 45-50
Author(s):E. R. Ibragimova
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Index of DOI:10.37972/chgpu.2020.108.3.006
Name of article:THE REFERENTIAL POTENTIAL OF PERSON NAMES IN DIFFERENT-TYPE STATEMENTS IN ENGLISH AND TATAR LANGUAGES
Keywords:person names, spatial reference, syntactic function, predicate, referential potential
Abstracts:The article is devoted to the analysis of referential status of person names in different-type English and Tatar statements. The relevance of the topic is determined by the insufficient knowledge level of the person names referential potential, the dependence of their referential potential on the statement types and their syntactic functions in those different-types statements especially in comparative terms. The purpose of the article is to investigate the dependence of person’s name attributive on its possibilities of implementing various syntactic functions in a statement. The task is to conduct an appropriate analysis of four statement types (existence, identification, predication, nomination) in English and Tatar languages with frequent use of person names in order to determine typical referential meanings. The study object are statements from Russian and English linguistic corpus including the nouns of the declared semantics. The article uses the methods of component and distribution analysis. This article is done in line with the researches of spatial reference carried by E. V. Paducheva and N. D. Harutyunova. It’s found out that person names possess different referential status depending on the statement type – from a noun without any reference to person names with specifically referential status.
The contact details of authors:Ибрагимова Эльмира Рафаилевна – кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры иностранных языков Казанского государственного энергического университета, г. Казань, Россия; e-mail: zamelma@list.ru
Pages:45-50
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