Предмет: Русский язык, автор: macya999

сочинение о значение слова

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Автор ответа: nastyamilyutin
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Значение – это одна из самых неоднозначных и спорных проблем в теории языка. Вопрос определения значения слова (имеется ввиду лексическое значение) широко освещен в трудах отечественных и зарубежных лингвистов. Однако, несмотря на многовековую историю, он до сих пор не получил не только общепризнанного, но даже хотя бы достаточно ясного ответа. 
В современной лингвистике можно выделить два подхода к проблеме определения значения: референциальный и функциональный.Ученые, придерживающиеся референциального подхода, стремятся описать значение как компонент слова, с помощью которого передается какое-либо понятие, и который таким образом наделяет слово возможностью объективно отражать существующую действительность, обозначать предметы, качества, действия и абстрактные понятия. Сторонники же функционального подхода изучают функции слова в речи и уделяют меньше внимания вопросу “что есть значение?”, нежели тому, “какие функции имеет значение?” . 
Все наиболее крупные работы по теории семантики до сих пор основывались на референциальном подходе. В соответствии с этим подходом значение понимается как сложное целое, состоящее из обозначаемого предмета и понятия об этом предмете. Эта взаимосвязь представляется учеными в виде схематического изображения, а именно треугольников, незначительно различающихся между собой.
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