Abstract

The article looks into the lexical and grammatical characteristics of the system that helps describe an extensively finite predicative and semantically fuzzy set. It is shown that the qualitative expression (attribute) of the set is built upon various methods of deriving the essential property that characterizes each of the elements, contributing to the semantic clarity of the entire extensive set; therefore this property is called the predicate of the whole set. It is argued that the content of the attribute is constructed in such lexical and grammatical way that the description of the properties of one element is clearly perceived as a description of the properties of many elements of the set. There are a large number of the elements, but their quality is the same. The basic techniques for constructing a system for describing an extensively finite predicative set are considered.

Highlights

  • The attribute, or qualitative expression, of an extensively finite predicative set is built on various methods of deriving an essential property that characterizes each of the elements, contributing to the semantic clarity of the entire extensive set, which is why this property is called the predicate of the whole set

  • Let us consider the basic techniques for constructing a system for determining an extensively finite predicative set in light of this language property

  • What is not directly related to the attributedoes not find its expression within its linear sequence even as inserted structures, which, apparently, can be explained by the specifics of this method of describing: singling out one property that is able to describe the whole set. This is evidenced by the material being analyzed, probably, not a single structure of the complex syntactic whole, no matter what exact and specific content it may express, is able to “resist” containing expression, for example, of introductory remarks of a subjective nature

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Introduction

The attribute, or qualitative expression, of an extensively finite predicative set is built on various methods of deriving an essential property that characterizes each of the elements, contributing to the semantic clarity of the entire extensive set, which is why this property is called the predicate of the whole set. The number of elements is infinite, and the elements themselves, differing in spatial arrangement and adjacent temporal characteristic, are similar in their essence, which determines the semantic clarity of the set. The content of the attribute is built lexically and grammatically in such a way that the description of the properties of one element is clearly perceived as a description of the properties of the multitude of other similar elements

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