Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses
The article compares the functions of the Hungarian and Estonian imperative and conditional in the subordinate clause in order to map the mutual relations of the two moods. After a survey of the treatment of the imperative (jussive) and conditional moods in modern Hungarian and Estonian grammars a...
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Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing = Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics
2010-10-01
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author | Tiina Rüütmaa |
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description | The article compares the functions of the Hungarian and Estonian imperative and conditional in the subordinate clause in order to map the mutual relations of the two moods. After a survey of the treatment of the imperative (jussive) and conditional moods in modern Hungarian and Estonian grammars a number of subordinate clauses with either an imperative or conditional predicate, found from Hungarian texts, are compared with their Estonian equivalents. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d903d2a62fdb4daa8adebcc133cc7f0e2022-12-21T18:35:08ZengEesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing = Estonian Association for Applied LinguisticsLähivõrdlusi1736-92902010-10-0120240263Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallausesTiina RüütmaaThe article compares the functions of the Hungarian and Estonian imperative and conditional in the subordinate clause in order to map the mutual relations of the two moods. After a survey of the treatment of the imperative (jussive) and conditional moods in modern Hungarian and Estonian grammars a number of subordinate clauses with either an imperative or conditional predicate, found from Hungarian texts, are compared with their Estonian equivalents.http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/LV20.08complement clausefinal clauseconjunctivesubjunctivejussiveEstonianHungarian |
spellingShingle | Tiina Rüütmaa Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses Lähivõrdlusi complement clause final clause conjunctive subjunctive jussive Estonian Hungarian |
title | Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses |
title_full | Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses |
title_fullStr | Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses |
title_full_unstemmed | Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses |
title_short | Imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses |
title_sort | imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja vordlevalt eesti korvallauses |
topic | complement clause final clause conjunctive subjunctive jussive Estonian Hungarian |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/LV20.08 |
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