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QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND KOREAN LANGUAGES

Authors: Kim O.; Lvova I.; Shim L.; Elkin D.;

QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND KOREAN LANGUAGES

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the expression of collective names, the analysis ofmethods of derivation of collective names, as well as the study of agreement on “diminutive” and “increasing”.Particular attention is paid to the study of the peculiarities of expressing quality and quantity in the context ofquantitative parameters in the Russian and Korean languages in the process of objectifying quantitative parameters.

Keywords

magnitude, quantity, categories, singularity, subjective assessment, collectivity, quantifiers.

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