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The Research Of Modern Chinese "V1+N+V2"

Posted on:2010-12-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360302964732Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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"V1+N+V2"is one of the structures which is frequently used in the modern Chinese,when comes to grammatical research, language scholars have not done much research on the common-bin-type structure of the sentence as an independent specialized exposition.Based on the reference cognitive theory of grammar and syntax of the ideas and research results,This article attempts to do some research and studies on this subject.The first chapter of modern Chinese "V1+N+V2" were linked to define the scope of sentence,mainly on the "V1+N+V2"-linked structure of the syntactic analysis,and pointed out the phenomenon of empty category,we were tring to pin the form of sentence structure,that is,V1,N,V2 and the relationship between analysis,and then we will briefly discuss the Semantic Features of "V1""V2".From the perspective of "V1+N+V2" analysis,the second chapter describe the process of grammaticalization of "V1+N+V2" from the period of qin to the period of qing .According to Hopper and Traugott,We try to design different scales to describe the integration of "V1+N+V2" at different times . We believe that from the "V1+N,V2+N" to the development of the process in other complex sentence phenomenon at the same time,we just start on the general outline of the evolution of routes.The third chapter indicate that there are two different types of base-type ,the modern Chinese"V1+N+V2"and dialects"V1+V2+N",We try to apply theory to the performance of the two forms and sentence to describe the evolution and interpretation of the two types.We believe that the development of these two paths both have in common,they are unbalanced, and we try to apply cognitive theory of modern Chinese "V1+ N+V2" to explain the reasons.
Keywords/Search Tags:Syntactic and Semantic grammer, empty category, grammaration, cognitive dynamics
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