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"story Of A Marriage," The Conjunction Study

Posted on:2008-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ShaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360212493210Subject:Chinese Philology
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In past several dozens years, the conjection word have not been concerned in the academe field, then we can find the monograph about that hardly. Recently the conjection words have became the new hotspot in the field, but the research achivement also few comparately.Most of the research have be made about the singal word,we also cannot find the systerm research about the specifically word. This paper adapted the transition conjection in "XINGSHI YINYUANZHUAN" as the research point and study these concretely based on the details examples in the original passage and the grammar theory. I try to outline the characters of all the transition conjection history in the latter-day through the small sort. This passage can be divided into three parts in the frame:The first chapter: the judgement and systerm of the conjection. I will summary the standard used to judge the conjection through the different defination for the conjection of different masters. vizxonjection a kind of empety word used for conjecting between the words and sentences, and it usually appear at the beginning of the last sentence on the purpose of conjection singal. The transition conjection, like the meaning from the name, is means the conjection that connect the opposite meanings sentences.And there is not a specific standard for it and there is so little transition conjection in this book, then I will analyse the words in detail.Second, The detail analyse depiction of the transition conjection in this book.And I mainly use the grammar method to find the moulding way of the word breadthwise.Third,the summary. I will get some characters of the latter-day transition conjection throgh the dipction and analyse concrete of transition conjection in this book.
Keywords/Search Tags:"XINGSHIYINYUANZHUAN", Transitionconjunction, Grammaticalization
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