Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
THE IMPLICITNESS OF SOME VERB STRUCTURES IN THE TATAR LANGUAGE.
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2022
Языканглийский
  • Sitdikova Farida Bizyanovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Sitdikova F.B., Sakhibullina K.A., Yuzmukhametova L.N. The implicitness of some verb structures in the Tatar language. (SCOPUS, Q-2) // Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 18(Special Issue 1), pp. 90-99; 2022 ISSN 1305-578X (Online)
    Annotation The article is a continuation of a series of works dealing with implicitness and considers some implicit verb structures in the Tatar language. While the Passive Voice is common for most languages, the Causative Voice and Reciprocal Voice can be often met in Türkic languages, being very productive in producing implicit structures. We study implicitness on the material of the Tatar language and conclude that these three grammar voices contain regular implicit meanings. We also draw parallels with English and other languages, for example, the article reviews some similar structures in English which also contain implicit components, namely, the verb construction “to have (get) something done” and the “medium case”. We conclude that the implicitness of the subject of action in these sentences contributes to the actualization of the action and its characteristics. We also conclude that the implicitness of the subject in sentences with these three grammar voices makes utterances more economical and expressive, removing the components which are insignificant for the communication act.
    Keywords implicitness; passive voice; causative voice; reciprocal voice; medium voice
    The name of the journal Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies
    URL https://www.jlls.org/index.php/jlls/article/view/3525/994
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