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The Analysis Of Semantic Collocation Of N1 And N2 In The Structure "N1 Plus 的 Plus N2"

Posted on:2006-10-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360152495123Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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The collocation of words remains an important issue in any language. This is especially significant for Chinese, as an analytic language. Nouns and verbs are considered as the most basis word category in human language. So the study of noun collocation seems very important for us. This thesis tends to explore the collocation relationship between nouns within the framework of "N1 plus 的 plus N2". In this framework, how different nouns are collocated is conditioned by their semantic meanings.In modern Chinese, which is a developed language both in spoken and written forms, the collocation of nouns is comparatively complex. There are several reasons for this. For example, the object a word refers to can't be collocated in a certain way according to logic and reason. Or there are several special factors in certain linguistic society such as social customs, cultural background, thinking babit etc.This thesis is based on "Modern Chinese Dictionary of Notional Words Collocation" edited by 张寿康 and 林杏光, and some technical terms not concluded in the dictionary. The writer aims to make a thorough static analysis of the 1675 nouns in them in an inductive way.Firstly, the paper makes a semantic classification of the nouns. Secondly, the writer respectively makes a collocation study of these categories semantically and find out the different collocation for different semantic categories. Lastly the writer sums up the semantic type of Nl in "N1 plus 的 plus N2", gets at the transformative structure of different semantic type, and finds out the colloction rules for N1N2 in "N1 plus 的 plus N2".The collocation rules between nouns in the "N1 plus 的 plus N2" structure can be very complex. This thesis mainly analyzes the collocation differences brought about by the difference in noun meaning. Detailed study of semantic classification may helps computer to distinguish the reasonableness of the "N1 plus...
Keywords/Search Tags:Semantic collocation, Semantic classification, Modifier, Central word, Identifiable, Generic, Dominion
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