Թեմա - Classification of verbs

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Բովանդակություն
Introduction
1. Classification of verbs
2. The differences between English and Armenian classification of verbs
Conclusion

Գրականության ցանկ
1. Blokh M.Y. (1983). A Course in English Theoretical Grammar. Moscow, High School Publishing House.
2. Gordon E. M., Krilova I. P. (2003). A Grammar of Present-Day English. Moscow, High School Publishing House.
3. Thomson A. J., Martinet A. V. (1986). A Practical English Grammar. Oxford University Press
4. http://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D4%B2%D5%A1%D5%B5
5. http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Armenian.html

Հատված

This research paper is about the classification of verbs in English. This work consists of introduction, theoretical part, practical part, conclusion and references. Introduction aims at presenting the main aspects of the topic in general. In theoretical part the classification of verbs according to their morphological structure, lexical meaning and function is analyzed. In practical part the differences between English and Armenian verbs are presented. The list of books used for this research paper is given in references.
The verb is a part of speech which denotes an action or state. According to their morphological structure, verbs are derived into simple, derived, compound, phrasal verbs.
Grammatically the verb is the most complex part of speech. This is due to the central role it performs in the expression of the predicative functions of the sentence, i.e. the functions establishing the connection between the situation (situational event) named in the utterance and reality. The complexity of the verb is inherent not only in the intricate structure of its grammatical categories, but also in its various subclass divisions, as well as in its falling into two sets of forms profoundly different from each other: the finite set and the non-finite set.
The verb in Armenian is composed by a stem plus morphological suffixes and, sometimes, lexical suffixes. The different verbal forms are generated either from the present stem or the aorist stem.
Notional verbs always have a lexical meaning of their own and can have an independent syntactic function in the sentence. When a verb is used as a structural word, it may either preserve or lose its lexical meaning. Here belong modal verbs and link-verbs.

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