The article is devoted to the study of typological peculiarities of morphemic word structure in two languages of different types -analytical English and agglutinative Buryat -in relation to the significance of language's degree of lexicality and grammaticality as its typological determinant. It proves, in particular, the significance of studying the morphemic word structure when separating semiological classes of words from parts of speech; it also determines the grammaticality index and degree of synthesis of a word, as well as discovers most typical models of morphemic "word-in-general" structure, of semiological classes and of separate parts of speech, particularly nouns and verbs, which form the basic opposition of parts of speech. © 20...
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The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, main grammar...
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The article describes the morphemic structure of words. The structures of the word in various langua...
The article considers the role of morphophonological elements such as stress, alternation of phoneme...
The article contains review of synthetic and analytic structure Indo-European languages. Most of all...
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Linguistic typology is the branch of linguistics dealing with the study and classification of langua...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...
The statement about unity and entirety of language system, interdependency and interaction of differ...
The article demonstrates the analysis of morphemic structure of syllable in different word classes i...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
The article considers typological features of morphemic-syllabic word structure in the analytical En...
The statement about unity and entirety of language system, interdependency and interaction of differ...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, and reveals ...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, main grammar...
The article deals with the problem of interaction of morphemic, syllabic and accentual structures in...
The article describes the morphemic structure of words. The structures of the word in various langua...
The article considers the role of morphophonological elements such as stress, alternation of phoneme...
The article contains review of synthetic and analytic structure Indo-European languages. Most of all...
The article treats morphothemic models of situation names in language objectivation and speech repre...
Linguistic typology is the branch of linguistics dealing with the study and classification of langua...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...