Abstract

Problem Statement: To make a short resume of studying the voice in the Kazakh and Russian languages. Research Questions: Can we conclude that both the Russian and Kazakh linguistics in question category of the passive voice is complex and not fully understood Purpose of the Study: To compare the category of passive voice in Kazakh and Russian linguistics. Research Methods: Comparative method Findings: A review study of history of voice formation in Kazakh and Russian languages, we can conclude that both the Russian and Kazakh linguistics in question category of the passive voice is complex and not fully understood. Conclusions: Despite the fact that the category of the passive voice in the Kazakh and Russian languages has been and continues to be the focus of linguists, it requires further theoretical research.

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