Immutability and mutability of meaning of lexical roots
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https://doi.org/10.17979/rlex.2007.13.0.4786Keywords:
linguistics, semantics, lexicology, grammar, morphology, syntaxAbstract
As an idiomatic value, the invariable or internal meaning of the lexical roots reveals two complementary aspects: an extensive synchronic immutability and a rather sporadic diachronic or historical mutability. This article is dedicated to both aspects of the functions and construction of lexical roots.Downloads
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