Polyakov S.B., Bogdanova A.V. Grammar Rules for Determining a Set of Facts When Building Attributive-Nominative Word Combinations
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/lc.jvolsu.2017.4.4
Sergey B. Polyakov, Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of the Theory and History of State and Law, Perm State National Research University, Genkelya St., 14, 614990 Perm, Russian Federation, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Anastasia V. Bogdanova, Candidate for a Master’s Degree, Department of the Theory and History of State and Law, Perm State National Research University, Genkelya St., 14, 614990 Perm, Russian Federation, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Introduction: when determining the sets of facts of the law, the legislator uses different structures. In the legal practice there appear the problems related to the ambiguity of grammatical structures in the legislative activity and (or) to understanding correct grammatical structures by law enforcers. Hence, the aim of the legal science is the analysis of grammatical structures which are necessary for the clear determination of the rules of law and the rules for their use in the solution of specific cases. Results: the authors present the models of attributive-nominative phrases used by the legislator to determine a set of facts and formulate the rules for their application in the implementation of the law.
Key words: a set of facts, attributive-nominative phrases, lexical level, grammatical level, lexical-grammatical structure.