The Causative Function of the Verb to Make
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v19i.994Keywords:
causative, newspaper-journalistic style, colloquial speech, scientific style, grammatical function, verbal, semantic structureAbstract
The study material in this work was examples of functional styles such as conversational speech, newspaper and journalistic style and scientific style, therefore it is necessary to dwell on their characteristics in more detail. It is known that the problem of delimiting linguistic styles is very difficult, since the signs of the same language style are partially repeated not only in other or other language styles, but are characteristics of the literary language itself in general.
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Koval'skaya L.G. Referensial'naya znachimost' ob'ektnix aktantov angliyskix kauzativnix glagolov // Rechevie akti v lingvistike i metodike. Pyatigorsk, 1986.
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