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A Study On The "Dry" In Chinese

Posted on:2016-03-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330461987108Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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In modern Chinese, the "dry" is a flurry of words, you can record different words or morphemes. But scholars textual research on the "dry" rich enough, so extending the meaning of "dry" produced has not been fully recognized, the learning, the useing of "dry" is too often confused. This article is about the origin of "dry" word, pronunciation, the meaning of development and changes, as well as the characteristics of the words and the usual format of "dry" posed by the attempt to solve it in the text pronunciation, vocabulary question on the meaning and syntax combinations.In the first chapter of the first "dry" is about etymology, pronunciation and meaning of the evolution of development, from the perspective of sort took its basic development context. In the second chapter of the simple word "dry" part is about the speech, usage, the analysis, into the verb "dry", the term "dry", the adjective "dry" and the adverb "dry", mainly to study the "dry" word in use reflected from a combination of syntactic structure and meaning out of the pragmatic laws and characteristics. Among them, the verb "dry" embodies the meaning of the most abundant. The verb "dry" is divided into ordinary verbs and special verb.it is also discussed common verb "dry" and the noun, the meaning of a combination of quantifiers and pragmatic features; then it discussed and analyzed special verb "dry" and derivative sense Pragmatic Features. In the last section, we discussed with the "dry" related to the usual format. In the last chapter of the article, we solve the language problem in the practical point of view, the speech and the "dry" related words, semantics and shaped the three aspects of the discrimination confusable error-prone usage, and strive to provide Chinese language learners Some useful reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:the origin of gan, the part of speech of gan, grammar, applied linguistic
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