СИНТАКСИЧЕСКИЕ ФУНКЦИИ ИНФИНИТИВА | ||
Journal of the College of Languages | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 29, August 2017, Pages 171-183 | ||
Abstract | ||
The research addresses one of the important vital topics in contemporary Russian language, which was and still raises a lot of discussion among ranks of Russians grammarians, it is the subject of what the grammatical functions of the source noun clause at the present time and in the past tense, despite the fact that this subject has raised interest around in the works of many Arab scholars and researchers in the field of the Russian language, but so far it has not been covered by all its aspects, where it not given the exact description of the source noun clause and its grammatical functions, there is still a lot of ambiguity and inability' surrounding the understanding and realization of the Arab researcher of the Russian grammatical within this framework, so we decided in this research to remove dust and clarify all outstanding issues in the minds of students of Russian language and determine the latest theories that study sentences in its two types (unilateral or bilateral construction) and set it apart from the others, addressing the most important studies and research and related theoretical propositions on the subject of research. The importance of theoretical work, summed up being by the first thesis work devoted entirely to the study of the unilateral construction sentences, also the work is characterized by showing the essential nature of these sentences in terms of synthetic, grammatical and functional properties being a part of the Russian sentence, and determine its relationship with the other sentences, relying on several sources, the most important are the works of SHAKHMATOV, VINOGRADOV, ZOLOTOVA, RASPUPAV and finally the work of ANATOLY MIKHELVIJ LOMOV, which is distinguished from the others by the boldness of his presentations and his ideas on topics of contemporary Russian language, especially Russian sentence. | ||
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