Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of derivative word space in modern Ukrainian law text. The research is carried out in line with the developed concept of derivative lexicology. The theoretical part of the proposed refinement outlines the basis underlying the derivation. We see the difference between word forms not only in varieties of morphological structure, but also in the variety of so-called lexical forms that make up the model of the derivative word: 1) synthetic and analytical forms of word change; 2) phonomorphological variants of the word; 3) etymological variants of the word; 4) vocabulary and stylistic variants of the word; 5) vocabulary and syntactic variants of the word; 6) lexico-phraseological variants. It is noted that different types of derivative bonds, their non-uniformity and non-uniformity determine the main features of the model. The dynamic character of derivative word development is provided, which is provided in two ways, which are the formation of derivative words and specifications. Descriptions of derivative word space models are presented: presented forms and relations of derivative functioning, which we consider as components of derivative potential, by which we mean the readiness of the word to create (perspective functioning) and to be creative (retrospective functioning). It is proved that the derivative space of a word has a deep component represented by paradigmatic connections of single-root words. The derivativeness of the modern Ukrainian legal text is considered as a sphere of the functional-derivative space of the legal language. Versatility and multilevel of the organization of legal text testifies that him it is difficult to inlay in the usual linear scopes of that linguistic science that was formed on the exposure of certain corps of units and their further classification.

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