Description of the mood category

Authors

  • B. Zh. Doskeyeva С.Ж. Асфендияров атындағы Қазақ ұлттық медицина университеті
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Keywords:

category, inclination, classification, modality, color, different opinions

Abstract

To describe the category of mood in the Kazakh language, as in all Turkic languages have formed different opinions. Renowned scientists Türkologists had been given different definitions for the categories of mood, and have also been formed by different conflicting views. Consideration given category, not separating from the modality, was the main cause of the different opinions and views. In this connection, Professor S. Isaev was proved that the category of mood can not fully encompass the essence of the modal verb, and presented their differences. Lack of consensus on the classification category inclination indicates that the category of mood in the Turkic languages still insufficiently explored

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Published

2015-10-19

How to Cite

Doskeyeva, B. Z. (2015). Description of the mood category. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 141(1-2). Retrieved from https://philart.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-FIL/article/view/7