Similarities between two-part sentences in Chinese and Kazakh languages

Authors

  • Н Aбдурaкын Н KazNU
  • Б. Мaулет KazNU
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Abstract

In this article we comprehensively conducted similarities between
two-part sentences in Chinese and Kazakh language. According to the
thinking of Chinese people the order of thought is determined like: doer of
the action + action + receiver of the action. In accordance with grammar:
the subject + the predicate + the object. According to the thinking of Kazakh
people the order of thought is determined like: doer of the action+
receiver of the action + action. In accordance with grammar: the subject
+ the object + the predicate. Also, other similarities were researched in
this article.

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Aбдурaкын Н Н., & Мaулет Б. (2018). Similarities between two-part sentences in Chinese and Kazakh languages. Journal of Oriental Studies, 79(4), 98–102. Retrieved from https://bulletin-orientalism.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-vostok/article/view/971