Abstract

The article examines the valency of the verbs ‘to perform / have performed’ as the basis of their conjugability with other words in musical texts. The four-component valency frame of these verbs is substantiated, communicative and pragmatic factors affecting the verbalization of various sets of non-predicate nouns are defined. The semantic content and morphological expression of valency-based and non-valency-based components are clarified. A conclusion was made about the mandatory expression of valency-predicted subject and object components in musical texts and about limited conjugability with instrumental and address components. Typical secondary predicate syntaxes used in simple non-elementary sentences with these verbs are established. Keywords: verbs to perform / have performed, valency, conjugability, valency-conditioned com-ponents, valency-free components, non-predicate nouns, secondary predicate syntaxeme

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