DEVELOPMENT OF TERMINOLOGY SYSTEMS OF THE ADJECTIVE AND THE ADVERB AND NORMALIZATION OF SPECIAL TITLES (BY MATERIALS OF UKRAINIAN GRAMATICS OF THE END OF THE 19TH AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES)

Authors

  • Iryna Kozelko

Keywords:

term, grammatical terminology, adjective terminology system, adverb terminology system, Ukrainian grammars

Abstract

The article considers the formation of the terminology system of the adjective and adverb and their normalization in the grammars of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. It should be noted that separate terms of grammatical terminology began to be described in the XVIII century. In the publication the author argues that the works of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries are topical because they have a terminology fund that will describe the professional names of the adjective and adverb in comparison with their description in monographs, textbooks that appeared later in time. Comparison of terms that make up the terminology of the adjective and adverb in the time slice show the value of the study, since they reveal the process of how these terms were created and operated. The term process is an important component of the scientific language, because it is the terms-words that capture the development that science as a whole runs. Investigating the terminology of the adjective and adverb in the grammar of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, we can point out the influence of this period on the formation of the modern area of the terminological apparatus of linguistic terminology in the field of morphology.

Published

2019-04-26

How to Cite

DEVELOPMENT OF TERMINOLOGY SYSTEMS OF THE ADJECTIVE AND THE ADVERB AND NORMALIZATION OF SPECIAL TITLES (BY MATERIALS OF UKRAINIAN GRAMATICS OF THE END OF THE 19TH AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES). (2019). Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Philology Series, 4(72), 102-105. https://journals.oa.edu.ua/Philology/article/view/2126