imperatiiv ja konditsionaal ungari ja võrdlevalt eesti kõrvallauses
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Abstract
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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| Authors | ;Tiina Rüütmaa |
| Journal | noropsikiyatri arsivi |
| Year | 2010 |
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