The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the Tatar and English participles. The paper substantiates the position that the correlation and comparison of the languages allows to define common and specific features. The paper presents analysis of adjectival features of participles in the English and Tatar languages in morphological and syntactical aspects. The authors ascertain that despite typological distinctions of translation equivalents, certain similarities of their structural organization and component structure are revealed.Keywords and phrases: linguistics, language, speech, participles, English, Tatar, translation,verbals, contrastive linguistic
© Journal of Language and Literature. The article is focused on the category of comparison in Russia...
Purposes: The article discusses one of the most significant and contradictory categories in linguist...
Abstract. Verbs occupy a central place among the wide range of language units representing humanbeha...
The article presents a comparative analysis of English phraseological calques that have entered the ...
This research was conducted to demonstrate the denotational similarity and differences of the Tatar ...
Many linguistic researches are devoted to the issues of defining the valid criteria of emergence and...
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© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
This article discusses a more brief description of the ways of expressing the main morphological cat...
This scientific article examines the linguistic (lexical and grammatical) characteristics of Tatar p...
Article is devoted to studying of phraseological units of the Tatar language in which one of compone...
The present thesis is dedicated to the comparative linguistic analysis of adverbs and adjectives and...
The article describes the comparative analysis of existing functional and semantic means of the Engl...
© Journal of Language and Literature. The article is focused on the category of comparison in Russia...
Purposes: The article discusses one of the most significant and contradictory categories in linguist...
Abstract. Verbs occupy a central place among the wide range of language units representing humanbeha...
The article presents a comparative analysis of English phraseological calques that have entered the ...
This research was conducted to demonstrate the denotational similarity and differences of the Tatar ...
Many linguistic researches are devoted to the issues of defining the valid criteria of emergence and...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. This research ...
This article discusses a more brief description of the ways of expressing the main morphological cat...
This scientific article examines the linguistic (lexical and grammatical) characteristics of Tatar p...
Article is devoted to studying of phraseological units of the Tatar language in which one of compone...
The present thesis is dedicated to the comparative linguistic analysis of adverbs and adjectives and...
The article describes the comparative analysis of existing functional and semantic means of the Engl...
© Journal of Language and Literature. The article is focused on the category of comparison in Russia...
Purposes: The article discusses one of the most significant and contradictory categories in linguist...
Abstract. Verbs occupy a central place among the wide range of language units representing humanbeha...