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Generative Grammar In Modern Chinese, "" Structure

Posted on:2011-10-20Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L YaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115360308480292Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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De is a most frequently-used particle in Mandarin Chinese,and it has been discussed intensively by many linguists both at home and abroad.But this doesn't mean that all of questions about de have been perfectly explained.The reality is that in the history of Chinese grammar,whenever the old theoretical system has been rigid, and new theoretical framework has emerged,some fundamental issues will re-enter and become the focus of discussion.This kind of discussion is not a low-level,the meaningless repetition,but is in-depth exploration of the basic issues in the Succession of predecessors on the basis of research results.In the article we will study de-structure under the guidance of some related theories of Generative Grammar.The article is diVided into five chapters:In this section,we first define the object of this research and make the necessary distinction on the related concepts.In addition,we make a brief synopsis of the history of studying de-strueture and the basic viewpoints of this article,etc.In Chapter 2,we mostly compare the language view of Structuralist Grammar with Generative Grammar's and the different perspectives in 1anguage study of the tWo grammatical theories.This chapter is a continuation of the preVious chapter, which is embodiment of fhe differences on specific issues between Structuralist Grammar an Generative Grammar.In this chapter we will discuss the dificulties which Bloomfidld's Endocentric Construetion Theory encountered in Chinese research.In addition,we will compare the concept "head" between tructuralist Grammar an Generative Grammar. We will devote two chapters to the study on de-structures,including"NP1+the+ NP2"structure,"AP/VP+the+NP"structure,"NP+the+AP/VP",de-phrase,and try to bring forward a unified treatment about the internal structure of these kinds of de-structures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Structuralist Grammar, Generative Grammar, De-structure, Endocentric Construction Theory, Head Theory
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