Actual problems of the Kazakh language linguistics in the modern process of development

At the Eurasian National University. L.N. Gumilyov Department of Kazakh Linguistics of the Faculty of Philology held a scientific seminar "Actual problems of the Kazakh language linguistics in the modern process of development" in the framework of the Year of Youth and April 12 - the Day of Science. The seminar was attended by the deputy dean of research works of the Faculty of Philology M.Zh.Tusupbekova, the head of the department of Kazakh linguistics, associate professor A.B. Beisenbay, teachers-scientists of the department, namely professor T.M. Abdikarim, professor T.Abdygaliyeva, associate professor M.H.Shayakhmetova, professor J.A. Zhakupov, professor G.O. Syzdykova, undergraduates of the specialties "Philology: Kazakh Philology", "Kazakh Language and Literature".

Reports were made by M.Zh. Tusupbekova and A.B. Beisenbay were widely discussing topical issues of the development of the Kazakh language in the modern development process. Young scientists shared their opinions and positions in the form of scientific reports and projects.

Undergraduate of the 1st course of the specialty "Philology: Kazakh Philology" Turarkhanova K. speaking on the report "Sustained phrases in the folklore of the wedding ceremony", she dwelled on the problem of linguistic units associated with the Kazak wedding ceremony.

The project “Language and Technology of a 1st year Undergraduate A. Kadirkhan, on the formation of a long-term information and innovative product, aroused great interest among the audience, thus became the basis for discussing the problem of studying and developing corpus linguistics in Kazakh linguistics.

Undergraduates of the first course of the Kazakh language and literature Akylbekova A. and Bayyskhan A. presented the report "Problems of pragmalinguistics of modern Kazakh linguistics". This report contributed to a heated discussion of topical issues in the field of pragmatics. At the end of the seminar, active undergraduates were awarded a "Letter of Gratitude."