Chinese Sentences of Subject-predicate Predicates Represented in Kazakh

2009 
Chinese sentences of subject-predicate predicates are unique. Such construction is not only for sentences, but also for utterance structures. Chinese and Kazakh language are different in linguistic types. The different semantic relations between S1 and S2 in Chinese sentences of subject-predicate predicates are expressed via case markers in Kazakh. The basic pragmatic unit of the subject-predicate predicate structure is utterance in Chinese. The Subject-predicate predicate sentence is limited in Kazakh, and its basic pragmatic unit is simple sentence, generally not corresponding to such sentence in Chinese.
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