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A Study On Quan Part In Shuowenjiezi

Posted on:2009-02-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275972144Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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Shuowenjiezi is the China's first dictionary with radical scheduling of analyzing the shape of characters systematically, probing into the character source, Examinating the literal meaning. Study each Chinese character in Shuowenjiezi which the significance system, the repeated character, the typeface evolution and the culture contains to the linguistics, has the vital significance in the philology, the culture study research. This text is styled with Quan Part for the object of study, is applied research methods such as classifying, comparing, and is carried out all-round and thorough research.This text is allotted for four parts: The system structure builds significance, the repeated character, serious gentle the comparison studying character style develops, culture accumulate the culvert examination. Part I has a research in the significance explaining , arranging Quan Part a character all round ,on the basis, system Quan Part carrying out systematic semanteme classification on the character, structuring comparatively entire Quan Part significance system. Part II carries out preliminary investigation and discussion on five repeated characters in Quan Part, sums up the gentle shape source and studies significance. Part III carries out comparison research on the character Quan Part and complying with Quan Part in inscription on oracle bones, inscriptions on ancient bronze objects , Li calligraphy , regular script, carding and investigation and discussion Chinese character development and their evolution law. The Part IV culture to Quan Part character accumulates a culvert carrying out examination, structures the stereo chemical structure system about Quan Part character thereby.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quan Part in Shuowenjiezi, the significance system, The repeated character, Comparison, the culture intentions
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