ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 5

The using models of [Qù] and equivalents in uzbek language

PhD Student, Faculty of Chinese Studies, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Uzbekistan

Online published on 30 June, 2020.

Abstract

The verb plays a major role in any grammar. The verb is the name of the action. Therefore, it is more difficult to describe the verb semantics. Verbs are categorized according to the direction of the interrelated meaning and the presence of objects and objects to which they relate. Chinese language researchers distinguish movement verbs within a group of action verbs. Movement verbs are polyphonic in nature and form joint (complex) verbs together with other verbs in the sentence as an independent verb, as well as in the function of auxiliary verbs. Such complex verbs can be used not only as independent verbs, but also to combine with other verbs to express direction. All Chinese researchers include verbs (to come) and (to depart) in the direction verbs group. In their view, these are basic verbs of action, as they form joint verbs with the meaning of direction. In this article, we present the leading and moving meanings of the verb [qù] in the main action verb, as well as the orientation of this verb in Lyu Shusyang's book (800 Chinese words) models and their analysis.

Keywords

Action Verb, Joint Verb, Complex Verb, Modifier, Simple Modifier, Complex Modifier, Predicate, Additional Grammatical Meaning, Leading Meaning, Portable Meaning, Meaning Of Direction, Movement Towards Orientation