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The article reviews lexical units expressing evaluative (inaccurate and/or unspecified) measurement in Modern English. The study reveals that this measurement, located on the periphery of scientific and traditional metric systems, has great significance for operational partitioning and measuring different kinds of objects in the everyday life of native English speakers. To date, there have been no detailed descriptions of lexical representations for evaluative measurement in the English language since existing papers do not approach this issue systematically. The present article, based on the British National Corpus and English dictionaries, as well as on extracts from modern American fiction, is the result of an analysis and systematization of the constructions, or patterns, expressing inaccurate and unspecified quantities in Modern English. In particular, the article provides a list of such constructions and their corresponding classifications based on their functions as specific classifiers. It also studies the structure of each type distinguished, the semantics of their components and their combinatory specificities. The analysis determines the status of these constructions in the paradigm of the category of measure in relation to the other language means of the given conceptual category, with which the constructions in question form the corresponding functional-semantic field. The results of the conducted research reveal how the “human factor” manifests itself in the English-language culture when expressing quantity evaluation of the outward things.

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  • IntroductionThe article reviews lexical units expressing evaluative (inaccurate and/or unspecified) measurement in Modern English

  • The article reviews lexical units expressing evaluative measurement in Modern English

  • The category of measure has a complex paradigm which manifests itself in the functional-semantic field

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Introduction

The article reviews lexical units expressing evaluative (inaccurate and/or unspecified) measurement in Modern English. The article provides a list of such constructions and their corresponding classifications based on their functions as specific classifiers. It studies the structure of each type distinguished, the semantics of their components and their combinatory specificities. The analysis determines the status of these constructions in the paradigm of the category of measure in relation to the other language means of the given conceptual category, with which the constructions in question form the corresponding functional-semantic field. CONSTRUCTIONS EXPRESSING INACCURATE QUANTITY: FUNCTIONS AND STATUS IN MODERN ENGLISH possibilities of its sign systems based on the ethnic language (Pilipenko & Yakovenko, 1998; Gudkov, 2003; Ryabova, 2014). An example of the existence of different expressive possibilities in one language is the special nature of verbalization in the category of ‘measure’ in English

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