• Original research article
  • July 25, 2012
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NON-DIVIDED SENTENCES OF KAZAKH LANGUAGE

Abstract

The authors discuss the least studied constructions of the Kazakh syntax. In general, those sentences are well represented in linguistics that have their structural schemes and models, that is two-member and one-member sentences. But apart from such sentences there are constructions in simple sentences syntax that carry some information, but not divided into the major members of a sentence, that is non-divided sentences. The authors consider non-divided sentences of the Kazakh language as a special kind of simple sentences.

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Author information

Zhenisgul' Zhalgasbaevna Ibraimova

Karaganda State University named after E. A. Buketov, Kazakhstan

Sagila Abdugalievna Rakhymberlina

Karaganda State University named after E. A. Buketov, Kazakhstan

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  • Published: July 25, 2012.

Keywords

  • нечленимые предложения
  • синтаксическая конструкция
  • синтаксис речи
  • контекст
  • простое предложение
  • двусоставное предложение
  • односоставное предложение
  • номинативное предложение
  • генитивные предложения
  • вокативы
  • модальные предложения
  • тюркское языкознание
  • казахское языкознание
  • русское языкознание
  • non-divided sentences
  • syntactic construction
  • syntax of speech
  • context
  • simple sentence
  • two-member sentence
  • one-member sentence
  • nominative sentence
  • genitive sentences
  • vocatives
  • modal sentences
  • Turkic linguistics
  • Kazakh linguistics
  • Russian linguistics

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