CONCEPTUAL VALUES OF THE LEXEME TREE AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN THE SERBIAN LANGUAGE
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On the base of the lexical meaning of the lexeme tree and its derivatives are established conceptual domains and ordered unites which belong them. The lexeme tree has a polysemantic structure, and its semantic-derivational nest has 104 derivatives excerpted from RMS. But, this corpus is extended with derivatives which have a different status in the Serbian lexicon excerpted from RSANU. In this research, the components and conceptual analysis are implemented. The analyses show that derivatives belong to different conceptual domains: man, properties, action and state, tree, animals, space, objects with a larger number of representatives; and domain of words with subjective assessments (diminutives and augmentatives) and plants with a smaller number of derivatives and five domains that have only one unit: cash fee, drinks, measures, discipline, mix.
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