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Name: The study of composite sentence of Turkic languages of South Siberia

Authors: Shamina L.A.

Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

In the section Linguistics

Issue 2, 2015Pages 5-14
UDK: 484.3DOI:

Abstract: The article presents the final view on the research of the composite sentence (CS) in Turkic languages of South Siberia prepared by the group of scientists (supervised by Professor M. I. Čeremisina). The group had to find and describe the main principles of formation of CS in Turkic agglutinative languages and to understand how the general regularities of grammatical structure are transformed at the level of composite sentence. This included revealing structural and functional types of composite sentences in different languages, comparative analysis of the results and finding out how they correlate with the results of the study of composite sentence of Russian (which is an inflective language). The results of the research described in two group monographs gives the theoretical observation in which there singled out the main component of the system and introduced the principles according to which it was singled out. There were described the most important systemic connections between the revealed models and characterized the functional semantic types of CS.

Keywords: composite sentence, polypredicative construction, analytical construction, bipredicative construction, predicate, turkic languages, south siberia

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