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A Study On Passive Markers And Disposal Markers Of Pinghua Dialect Of The Northern Guangxi

Posted on:2010-02-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N G ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360278477419Subject:Chinese Philology
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The article used language typology and the theory of grammaticalization as the foundation, which lasted a total of two aspects, and the Pinghua in the north of Guangxi so passive markers and the disposal of the status quo, grammar process and level of type are discussed. Then it's the Pinghua of passive and disposal markers, marking and disposal of the neighboring Chinese minority languages and dialects of passive tags, disposal tag, with a view to find some common things, and the combination of cognitive linguistics theories to explain.The full pager is divided into four sections:The first part of the introduction, introducing the topic of research background, the level of discourse on the status quo, research and theoretical methods and materials, and other sources. In addition, focus on grammar theory.The second part is divided into the Pinghua passive tags on it. First introduced the passive tags of the Pinghua, respectively, and then note " Suffer " justice, "allowed to allow" justice, "to" justice, these three categories of passive tags syntax of the process and the type of level, then it's passive tags of the Pinghua and the neighboring dialects of Chinese and the ethnic minority languages of Chinese to compare. The third part is researched disposal tag of the Pinghua . First also introduced the disposal markers of the Pinghua , and then study on "take" and "to" dispose of the process marked grammar and use of language typology of geographical theory then inspected the disposal tag of the Pinghua, and then to the Pinghua if the disposal of marking and the surrounding the dialects of Chinese and the ethnic minority languages of Chinese to compare.Part IV is the conclusion part.
Keywords/Search Tags:the pinghua dialect of the northern Guangxi, passive markers, disposal markers, typology, grammaticalization
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