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“SOMEONE WHITE LOOKS AT SOMEONE BLACK THAT HE CAN WORK SO MUCH…” (INCOMPOSABLE COMPONENTS AS UNITS OF NOMINATION IN PUBLICISTIC AND ARTISTIC DISCOURSE OF OLHA KOBYLIANSKA)

Journal “Culture Of The Word”- № 99, 2023
УДК 81.411.1-22 Коб

 

Oksana MAKSYMІUK,
Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Modern Ukrainian Language,
Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University;
2, Kotsyubynsky St., Chernivtsi, Chernivtsi region, 58002;
e-mail: o.maksymiuk@chnu.edu.ua
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1963-6165

Heading: LANGUAGE WORLD OF OLHA KOBYLIANSKA: MODERN RECEPTION
Language: Ukrainian

Abstract
The article provides a systematic analysis of semantically indecomposable word combinations, the core component of which is an indefinite pronoun, features of the semantic-syntactic compatibility of indefinite pronouns with various adjectival and occasionally other forms are characterized; the use of semantic and syntactic units is connected with the author’s style of Olha Kobylianska.
The analysis of semantic-syntactic units with indefinite pronouns someone, something and their equivalents revealed a large number of semantic-syntactic units, which is a special form of nomination in the language of Olha Kobylianska’s works. These compounds are names of realities of objective reality with an abstract meaning (feelings, emotions, states, phenomena, events), less often – names with a specific objective or personal meaning. Due to the great potential ability of the indefinite pronouns someone, something to be combined with adjectives, semantic and syntactic indivisible word combinations enabled the writer to delve into the mystery of the mental human soul and human contemplation, to satisfy the need for an artistic and philosophical understanding of such phenomena of reality, which remain in many moments unknowable, mysterious. The significant productivity of the use of semantic-syntactic units with undefined pronouns in the language of Olha Kobylianska’s works gives a reason to conclude about the richness of the writer’s artistic imagination, the desire to answer many questions, to find out the unexplained, to name it, to specify it – that abstract, unknown someone or something, to draw the attention of interested readers to it.
Key words: semantically indecomposable phrases, indefinite pronouns, units of nomination, paraphrases, journalistic discourse, artistic discourse.

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LEGEND
Koб ‒ Kobylianska, O. (1962–1953). Works: in 5 vol. Kyiv: Derzhlitvydav USSR. Vol. 2. (1962); Vol. 3. (1963); Vol. 5 (1963) (in Ukr.).