§ 29. Classification
Compound words may be described from different points of view and consequently may be classified according to different principles. They may be viewed from the point of view: 1) of general relationship and degree of semantic independence of components; 2) of the parts of speech compound words represent; 3) of the means of composition used to link the two ICs together; 4) of the type of ICs that are brought together to form a compound; 5) of the correlative relations with the system of free word-groups.
Each type of compound words based on the above-mentioned principles should also be described from the point of view of the degree of its potential power, i.e. its productivity, its relevancy to the system of Modern English compounds. This description must aim at finding and setting a system of ordered structural and semantic rules for productive types of compound words on analogy with which an infinite number of new compounds constantly appear in the language.
Åùå ïî òåìå § 29. Classification:
- Áèáëèîãðàôè÷åñêèé ñïèñîê ê ðàçäåëó I
- Áèáëèîãðàôè÷åñêèé ñïèñîê ê ðàçäåëó I
- Áèáëèîãðàôèÿ
- Ë.Î. Äîë³íåíêî, Â.Î. Äîë³íåíêî, Ñ.Î. Ñàðíîâñüêà. Öèâ³ëüíå ïðàâî Óêðà¿íè, 2006
- ÖȲËÜÍÅ ÏÐÀÂÎ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ
- ÏÅÐÅÄÌÎÂÀ
- ×àñòèíà ² ÏÐÎÃÐÀÌÀ ÊÓÐÑÓ «ÖȲËÜÍÅ ÏÐÀÂÎ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ»
- Ðîçä³ë ². Çàãàëüí³ ïîëîæåííÿ öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà
- Òåìà 1. Ïîíÿòòÿ öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà. Ïðåäìåò òà ìåòîä, ñèñòåìà öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà. Ôóíêö³¿ òà ïðèíöèïè öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà
- Òåìà 2. Öèâ³ëüíå çàêîíîäàâñòâî Óêðà¿íè
- Òåìà 3. Ïîíÿòòÿ, åëåìåíòè òà âèäè öèâ³ëüíèõ ïðàâîâ³äíîñèí
- Òåìà 4. Çä³éñíåííÿ öèâ³ëüíèõ ïðàâ ³ âèêîíàííÿ îáîâ’ÿçê³â
- Òåìà 5. Çàõèñò öèâ³ëüíèõ ïðàâ òà ³íòåðåñ³â
- Òåìà 6. Îá’ºêòè öèâ³ëüíèõ ïðàâ
- Òåìà 7.Ô²ÇÈ×Ͳ îñîáè ÿê ñóá’ºêòè öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà
- Òåìà 8. Þðèäè÷í³ îñîáè
- Òåìà 9. Äåðæàâà ÿê ñóá’ºêò öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà. Òåðèòîð³àëüí³ ãðîìàäè òà Àâòîíîìíà Ðåñïóáë³êà Êðèì ÿê ñóá’ºêòè öèâ³ëüíîãî ïðàâà
- Òåìà 10. Ïðàâî÷èíè: ïîíÿòòÿ, âèäè. Óìîâè ÷èííîñò³ ïðàâî÷èíó