The study material in this work was examples of functional styles such as conversational speech, newspaper and journalistic style and scientific style, therefore it is necessary to dwell on their characteristics in more detail. It is known that the problem of delimiting linguistic styles is very difficult, since the signs of the same language style are partially repeated not only in other or other language styles, but are characteristics of the literary language itself in general
Key words: French causatives; blocking; syntax vs morphology; large scale corpora, automatic morphol...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
This article is a conceptual exploration of causative constructions in Modern Persian. Based on a ty...
A plethora of studies from various linguistic trends have been devoted to causative constructions (e...
yesThe article focuses on the issues of systemacity in language, the category of causation, function...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
English causative constructions with cause, get, have and make are often mistakenly presented as (qu...
In this article the author analyzed the background of causation in linguocognitive aspect. The autho...
This paper is an exercise in what J. L. Austin (1956-7) called "linguistic phenomenology". Its focus...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de décrire le comportement syntaxique, sémantique, lexical et stylistiqu...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT This study aims to examine causative verb constructions in senior high Eng...
In modern Russian, causality is the most important characteristic of verbs. Causativity, effectivene...
The reorientation of linguistics to the study of the regularities of its functioning in stylistics, ...
Previous research (Lee & Chen, 2009) indicates that Chinese-speaking ESL learners use MAKE construct...
Key words: French causatives; blocking; syntax vs morphology; large scale corpora, automatic morphol...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
This article is a conceptual exploration of causative constructions in Modern Persian. Based on a ty...
A plethora of studies from various linguistic trends have been devoted to causative constructions (e...
yesThe article focuses on the issues of systemacity in language, the category of causation, function...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
English causative constructions with cause, get, have and make are often mistakenly presented as (qu...
In this article the author analyzed the background of causation in linguocognitive aspect. The autho...
This paper is an exercise in what J. L. Austin (1956-7) called "linguistic phenomenology". Its focus...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de décrire le comportement syntaxique, sémantique, lexical et stylistiqu...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT This study aims to examine causative verb constructions in senior high Eng...
In modern Russian, causality is the most important characteristic of verbs. Causativity, effectivene...
The reorientation of linguistics to the study of the regularities of its functioning in stylistics, ...
Previous research (Lee & Chen, 2009) indicates that Chinese-speaking ESL learners use MAKE construct...
Key words: French causatives; blocking; syntax vs morphology; large scale corpora, automatic morphol...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...