Abstract

This article presents cases of transposition of the temporal forms of the Russian and Kyrgyz languages, which are distributed over conditional ideal grammatical times, roughly corresponding to extralinguistic times. The definitions of linguistic terms are given - transposition, grammatical allophrony, etc. that are used in the work

Keywords

transposition, grammatical allophronia, occasional allophronia, usual allophronia, perfect verbs, imperfect verbs

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