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- •27) Substantivisation of adjectives
- •28) Morph status of statives
- •29,30) Arguments – establishing statives – separate part of speech
- •31,32) Pronoun as a separate part of speech
- •33) Subclasses of pronoun
- •34) Morph characteristics of pronoun
- •35) Syntactical properties of pronoun. Combinability, syntactical function.
- •36) Verb, category of tense (definition)
- •37) Verb-triple opposition (Ilyish)
- •38) Future tense, tense as a binary opposition
- •39) Primary and prospective time (Blokh)
- •41) Separate gram category of aspect, opposite theory
- •42) Essence of perfect//non-perfect forms.
- •43) Correlation – oppositional theory.
- •44) Voice, definition
- •45) Voice opposites
- •46) Voice – opposition
- •49) Mood-definition
- •50) Mood opposites
- •51) Mood – system of 6 opposites (Smirnitsky)
- •52) Mood as a system of 3 mood opposites (Khlebnikova)
- •53) Mood as a binary opposition – Barkhudarov, Blokh.
53) Mood as a binary opposition – Barkhudarov, Blokh.
Barkhudarov-there are only 2 moods – Indicative and Imperative, the rest-a shift of tenses, modal words or whatever.
Blokh-Imperative mood is a variety of Subjunctive mood, as; «Be off!»=«I insist that you (should) be off» - the meaning of Imperative is not much differ from the meaning of Subjunctive. It expresses a directive which may//may not be translated into fact. So, there are only 2 moods- Indicative, Non-Indicative (or Spective).
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