Abstract

The ability of a person to think, including such aspects of mental space as knowledge, understanding, opinion, faith and memory, is one of the most important and complex systems in the inner world of man. The lexical means that reflect and describe these and other elements of the functioning of the intellect are the richest and most diverse stratum in any language where the verb sphere is the most complex and central. The article analyzes the functional-syntagmatic properties of the Khakass mental verbs. To realize the meaning of mental verbs, such construction members as the thinking subject (usually animated) and the object of thought (direct, deliberative, infinitive, propositional) are needed. Since most mental verbs are ambiguous, its various lexical-semantic variants (LSV) often have an unequal compatibility structure.

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