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CAUSALITY AND REMARCABLE VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Filimonova Natalia Genadevna
Belgorod State National Research University
Senior Lecturer of the Foreign Languages Department
Belgorod State National Research University
Senior Lecturer of the Foreign Languages Department
Abstract
This article discusses the remarkable parts of speech containing the sema of causality. Explicit means of expressing causation are such parts of speech with a causative meaning, as nouns, adjectives, adverbs, introductory words and verbs. Causative verbs are the most common morphological way of expressing causation in English.
Keywords: causal relationships, causality, explicitness, object, remarkable vocabulary, semantics, subject, verb predicate
Category: 10.00.00 Philology
Article reference:
Causality and remarcable vocabulary in English language // Modern scientific researches and innovations. 2016. № 4 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://web.snauka.ru/en/issues/2016/04/67036

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