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phenomenon, named by the word. Each seme consists of two main
                            parts (components) — the semantic sign and the semic specifier.
                            Semantic sign — the part of the seme, common with several other
                            semes (round, oval rectangualr: shape; brown, white, red: colour.
                                  Semic  specifier  —  the  part  of  the  seme,  specifying  the
                            corresponding semantic sign (red: colour+colour of blood; loud:
                            sound+intensity; high: vertical size+large; large: size+big).
                                  The field principle of the description of word meaning:
                                  1)      the  meaning  is  a  system  of  components  (semes),
                            constituting a structure (sememe);
                                  2)      all  components  of  meaning  are  arranged  into  one
                            functional language unit — sememe;
                                  3)      the  structure  of  meaning  includes  semantic
                            components, belonging both to the same and different types;
                                  4)      in  the  structure  of  the  meaning  macrocomponents
                            can be singled out (denotative, connotative and others), which also
                            have the field structure;
                                  5)      macrocomponents  are  organized  horizontally,
                            microcomponents are arranged vertically;
                                  6)      there are semantic components belonging to nucleus
                            and periphery;
                                  7)      the  nucleus  is  constituted  by  constant,  essential,
                            bright, and frequent semantic components;
                                  8)      the  semes  of  periphery  add  to  the  nucleus  and
                            stipulate the semantic development of the word;
                                  9)      the  border  between  the  semes  of  nucleus  and
                            periphery is indistinct;
                                  10)     the  semes  that  constitute  one  meaning  can  be
                            repeated in other meanings, the semes of nucleus in one meaning
                            can be those of periphery in a different one;
                                  11)     meanings can differ in some semes and coincide in
                            others (synonyms, antonyms, hypo- and hyperonyms).
                                  According  to  the  system  of  language  semes  are  usual  and
                            occasional,  systemic  and  personal.  Usual  —  those  entering  the













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