Peculiarities of adjectives in the Kazakh language

Authors

  • N.Sh. Manasbaeva
  • A.M. Bakenova
  • L.S. Sabitova
  • Zh.D. Rapisheva
  • E.S. Dyakonova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2022ph3/25-34

Keywords:

adjective, types of adjectives, Kazakh language, structural characteristics, word — formation

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the semantics of adjectives and the grammatical mechanisms by which the adjectives are modulated. The division into relative and qualitative, into simple and complex, performs the function of an attribute or predicate in a sentence. But along with this, the distinctive features of the adjective in the Kazakh language, because of the agglutinative structure, arouse interest to their study. Perhaps the most informative window into this domain is to deeply study adjectives' syntax function, morphological features, and declension by cases, and comparison problems. These provide a view of how adjectives fit into
larger structures. Still, it is possible to look in the other direction by using a variety of morphemes to explore subtle distinctions in the lexical semantics of adjectives themselves. Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in answering an important question about the features of adjectives in the Kazakh language.

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Published

2022-09-30

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Section

ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS