LEXICAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COLLOCATIONS “ADJECTIVE + NOUN” IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Keywords:
collocations, lexical functions, paradigmatic relations, lexical units, Magn, AntiMagn, Bon and AntiBonAbstract
This article under discussion describes lexical functions and their role in the development of collocations “Adjective + Noun” in the English language. Based on the results of the conducted research the authors of the article came to conclusion that in the quantitative aspect the most common lexical function and the easiest to identify is Magn.
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