Chinese Language Teacher, Department of Eastern Languages, University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Uzbekistan
Online published on 1 December, 2020.
In modern Chinese, unlike other languages, the expression of time is expressed in auxiliary words, fixed constructions, and word groups. There is a slight difference in the use of temperaments between Chinese oral and written style, and this article discusses the features and peculiarities of the use of temperaments in socio-political texts. It should be noted that most Chinese temperaments are word-specific and need to be analyzed in different contexts. In addition, in socio-political texts, fixed constructions are widely used to represent time.
Temperaments, Time Category, Time Factor, Auxiliary Words, Auxiliary, Connecting, Temporal, Fixed Constructions, Language Tools, Grammatical Category