Bydl’it’-bydl’et’: herpes in lexical system
The article covers the speech usage of the verbs bydl’it’ and bydl’et’. It is established that bydl’it’ here realizes the semantic features of its producing name relevant to behavior, social and moral characteristics of personality, and bydl’et’ inherits such its features as submissiveness and gregariousness.
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