Word order in English and Chines: a case study of the Chinese folk tale
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KAZGUU Liberal Arts Digest Volume 4. M. NARIKBAYEV KAZGUU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS
Abstract
Language is considered an integral part of culture. Different cultures with
their indicative characteristics reflect the distinctions in languages with the grammar
and syntax. The current research compares word order in the English and Chinese
languages. The former of the languages concentrates on formal representation, while
the latter adopts conceptual one. The foundation of the study is a Chinese folk tale 木头
平板电脑 (Mùtou píngbǎn diànnǎo) and its version translated into English, The Wooden
Tablet. The word order is analyzed by dividing sentences to the three communicative
types which are imperative, interrogative, and declarative. According to the findings,
only impetrative sentences depicted identical structure of ordering the words.