Abstract

In the Lezgi language, the forms of the past tense differ from other forms of tense in their multiplicity and diversity. They can express a wide variety of shades of temporary relationships. According to the correlation of the time of the action with the moment of speech or with the time of the performance of another action, the past tense forms can indicate such temporal shades as completeness or incompleteness, duration or non-duration, reality or unreality of the action.

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