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Language and contextual synonyms

Synonyms are words that are close orare identical in meaning and differ in expressiveness and stylistic features. They come in different forms, for example, linguistic, stylistic. There are also contextual synonyms.

In a broader definition, these words haveclose or identical meanings, expressing one concept, emphasizing its various features, differing in this case by expressive stylistic features, compatibility. This understanding is characteristic of modern linguists and has developed in almost all European languages.

Synonyms and parts of speech

Language and contextual synonymsare characterized also by the fact that they always refer to the same part of speech. The conditions of the morphological community are necessary in their definition. Thus, the Russian language includes words moment and instant, jelly and jelly, colossal and huge, lie and lie, as if and as if and so on.

Kinds of synonyms

In the Russian language, there are more than ten thousand synonymous series, and different species are distinguished on the basis of a meaningful criterion.

- Doublets are absolute synonyms, that is words completely identical in meaning (hippo and hippopotamus, linguistics and linguistics).

contextual synonyms

There are few pure doublets in the language. The words hippo and hippopotamus differ on the basis of scientific and unscientific, theirand a stranger. The problem arises when concepts are close in meaning. Native speakers quite easily define the stylistic difference between them intuitively. It is more difficult when it comes to semantic synonyms: house and building - the unit "house" is used only when talking about where people live. This rhodium inclusion relationship.

- Conceptual, ideographic or semantic synonyms - words that characterize different degrees of manifestation of a feature. For example: beautiful and beautiful.

- Stylistic synonyms - words that give different emotional-evaluative characteristics of the designated: run away, run away or to be washed away; eyes, eyes or countersink.

- a mixed type - semantic-stylistic synonyms, which differ and are part of conceptual meaning, and connotations. For example: fearful, shy, cowardly.

types of synonyms

Language and contextual synonyms

Synonyms, fixed in the language practice, and having in the conceptual macrocomplex general semes regardless of the context, are called linguistic: scarlet, bright red, crimson and so on. Such words remain synonymous always, regardless of the context in which they are used. Special dictionaries are compiled for them.

stylistic synonyms

Speech or contextual synonyms revealthe closeness of values ​​only in a specific text and do not have a common seme in the language. For their convergence, there is enough conceptual correlation, that is, they can become words that cause certain associations in the mind of a speaker or a writer. Absolutely different concepts can enter into synonymous relations, mean one and the same and freely replace each other in a certain context, but only within its limits. In dictionaries they are not fixed.

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