Traditional and Modern Interpretation of Verb Lexemes in English Linguistics
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https://doi.org/10.2024/eskhqf19Keywords:
verb lexemes, inflected form, modern interpretation, irregular verbs, phrasal verbsAbstract
This paper examines the traditional and modern interpretations of verb lexemes in English linguistics. Traditional views focus on the grammatical aspects of verbs, such as tense, aspect, and voice, within fixed syntactic structures. Modern approaches, influenced by cognitive linguistics, emphasize the flexible, context-driven nature of verbs, considering their semantic and pragmatic roles. By comparing these perspectives, the paper highlights the evolving understanding of verb lexemes in contemporary linguistic research.
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