In modern grammars of Slavic languages, syntactically non-segmented word-combinations are not separated into a separate type, but are represented in a single list of different types of syntactically free word combinations. Today, it is important to understand the place of syntactically non-segmented word-combinations in the grammatical system of language. The purpose of the paper is to characterize the basis of the grammatical valence of syntactically non-segmented word-combination as a new type of syntactic constructions.. New approaches to the analysis of the structural organization of syntactic units in the Ukrainian grammar of the beginning of the XXI century contributed to the deepening of the theory of phrases (works of I. Vykhovanets, A. Zagnitko, M. Balko, N. Kostusiak, N. Kobchenko, O. Kholodon, R. Nazarchuk, etc.), including syntactically non-segmented word-combinations. Syntactically connectivity and syntactic indivisibility are the basis of syntactically non-segmented word-combinations. The grammatical valence of the core component in syntactically non-segmented word-combinations is determined by a set of such features as: part-language belonging of the core component, its categorical meaning; categorical features of the core component. The synsemanticity of the core component is analyzed in view of the onomasiological characteristics of words of different part-language affiliations. We see the prospects of research in the study of syntactically non-segmented word-combination in a pragmatic aspect
core component; dependent component; grammatical valence; syntactically non-segmented word-combination
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