Comparative Analysis And Criteria For Highlighting The Circumstances Of The Course Of Action In Pashto And Russian
Eleonora Ilsurovna Zamaleeva , Researcher, Tashkent State University Of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The article is devoted to the comparative, as well as the criteria for highlighting the circumstance of the mode of action in the Pashto language, approaches to the selection of the circumstance of the mode of action among other grammatical categories in Pashto and Russian.
In terms of the functional features of adverbs, it is worth noting that an adverb always performs the function of a circumstance in a sentence. For example, the circumstances of time, place, degree, or mode of action in both Pashto and Russian.
In the adverbialization characteristic of the Pashto language adverbs, it can be noted that this paragraph considers the process of the transition of adverbs to other parts of speech.
In the Pashto language, as in the Russian language, the circumstance is divided into the following groups: place, time, degree, mode of action, and others.
Keywords
Comparative analysis, circumstance of the course of action
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