Harashchenko L. Analytical nomination in scientific and technical terminology: cognitive and onomasiological aspect.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0415U003095

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Specialization

  • 10.02.01 - Українська мова

02-04-2015

Specialized Academic Board

К 64.053.05

Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after H.S. Skovorody

Essay

The оbject - analytical naming units of scientific and technical terminology; the purpose - to find out onomasiological signs of analytical naming units in scientific and technical terminology of the Ukrainian language, to reveal the specificity of compound term motivation, taking into account the cognitive mechanisms of the formation; the used methods - descriptive, cognitive and onomasiological analysis, component analysis, syntactic analysis method, the technique of propositional and metaphoric modeling, elements of the quantitative method; novelty - for the first time in Ukrainian linguistics the cognitive and onomasiological approach to the analysis of analytical terms in scientific and technical terminology has been applied; semantic and grammatical structures of these naming units have been considered; mechanisms for the design of proposition motivated analytical terms on categorical, hyper-hyponimic and predicate-thematic structures have been established; mechanisms of associative-metaphorical motivation of core and dependent components of terminological structures, considering the recipient and donor areas connection in the metaphorical analogyzation have been defined; results - the main provisions and conclusions of the dissertation can be used in teaching theoretical courses on lexicology of the modern Ukrainian literary language, in terminology and cognitive onomasiology, for writing textbooks and study guidances on business communication, in students' and masters' research work in higher technical schools as well as for students of philological specialties, in lexicographical practice.

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