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SEMANTIC ASPECTS OF THE DEPENDENT TAXIS OF THE TUVAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ЗАВИСИМОГО ТАКСИСА ТУВИНСКОГО И АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКОВ
Authors: Targyn, S.;

SEMANTIC ASPECTS OF THE DEPENDENT TAXIS OF THE TUVAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

Abstract

The article deals with the semantic aspects of the dependent taxis of the Tuvan and English language with the purpose of revealing their similar and distinctive features in the languages in question. As a result of the research it was proved that the semantic aspects of dependent taxis in the languages in question have similar meanings in the following plan: simultaneity, posteriority and precedence. Distinctive features are their morphological base in terms of structure in the form of statements, in the Tuvan language their main markers are different non-finite forms of the verb, in English both non-finite and finite forms of the verb.

В статье рассмотрены семантические аспекты зависимого таксиса тувинского и английского языка с целью выявления их схожих и различительных черт в рассматриваемых языках. В результате исследования доказано, что семантические аспекты зависимого таксиса в рассматриваемых языках имеют схожие значения в следующем плане: одновременность, следование и предшествование. Различительными же являются их морфологическая база в плане оформления в виде высказываний, в тувинском языке их основными маркерами являются разные неличные формы глагола, в английском языке как неличные, так и личные формы глагола.

№4(16) (2018)

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зависимый таксис, тувинский язык, dependent taxis, posteriority, simultaneity, английский язык, semantic aspects, предшествование, следование, taxis, одновременность, precedence, English, семантические аспекты, Tuvan, таксис

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