چکیده:
This article concerns the general functional features of an adjective in modern English, and in particular multistate lexical item “just”, which carries different meanings in different variants of combinatorics. The authors analyze the combinations used with the adjectival lexeme item “just” and reveal the categories that determine the degree of semantic content of each given statement. The need for a detailed study of multistate is due to insufficient knowledge of the categorization features and the functioning of multistate lexical item “just” in English language which has the feature of eurysemy (polysemy) that defines its broad compatibility in syntagmatic aspect.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Riadinskaia5 Abstract This article concerns the general functional features of an adjective in modem English, and in particular multistate lexical item "just", which carries different meanings in different variants of combinatorics.
The need for a detailed study of multi state is due to insufficient knowledge of the categorization features and the functioning of multistate lexical item "just" in English language which has the feature of eurysemy (polysemy) that defines its broad compatibility in syntagmatic aspect .
378 3781 Special Issue of Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics, 10, Spring 2019 of linguistic forms of representation of adjectives in modern English (Afanasjeva, 1992; Afanasjeva, 1991 ).
Many Russian and foreign linguists in their studies made attempts to define general features of adjectives (Arakin, 1979; Fillmore, 1977), as well as to classify the adjective vocabulary (Gorelik, 1967; Shramm, 1979; Arakin, 1979; Blokh, 1983; Pocheptsov, 1987; Givon, 1970).
In the English language, adjectives differ primarily by their semantic and syntactic characteristics.
But sometimes context can give more than one meaning of a word and all of them can fit into the context (Ermetova & Masharipov, 2016; Nakhaee & Nasrabadi, 2019; Hopper & Thompson, 1984; Lakoff & Johnson, 1980; Fillmore, 1977; Gorelik, 1967; Parvizian et al.
However, separate functional and semantic features ofpolystatutic lexemes of a certain part of speech without other categorial statuses are studied in most cases now (Merkibayev et al.
Quite often in a certain context the adverb "just" acquires the meaning "almost" - "almost" or "hardly", and quite often the adjectival structural type is just + verb, for example: They just caught the bus.