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Comparison Of Chinese And Korean Table Emotional Adjective

Posted on:2008-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Z JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215491909Subject:Chinese Philology
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In the language system, the adjective is an important part of speech which directly describes a person's mood. Humanity's many moods all may express through the adjective directly, we call these adjectives the mood adjective.This article takes the valency theory as the foundation, and combines the description and the explanation, contrasts the mood adjectives in Chinese and Korean languages, specifically contrasts the Chinese mood adjectives and those of Korean corresPonding with in semantics. This kind of unidirectional contrast decides the contrast research mainly from the syntax structure.This article altogether is divided into four chapters, and attaches the conclusion.First chapter is the introduction, including research goal and significance, research object and research technique, predecessor's research survey, source of the language materials.Second chapter limits the mood adjectives for Chinese and Korean lang uages. Mainly limitation question elaborated mood adjectives in Chinese and in Korean language.Third chapter shows semantic analysis of the mood adjectives for Chinese and Korean languages. It elaborates the mood adjective semantic characteristic and the price classification of the two languages, namely analyzes the valence number of the mood adjectives and the complements requested from the semantic angle contrast.Fourth chapter shows the syntax contrast of the mood adjectives for Chinese and Korean languages. It mainly inspects syntax structure and syntax characteristics of the mood adjectives as well as Chinese mood adjectives separately make the predicate, the adverb, the attribute, the complement in the Korean language's corresponding relations.Finally is the conclusion. It has carded on the summary and the summary to the full text, pointed out the insufficiency of this article, and proposed study direction in the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:mood adjective, valency, presentation, contrast
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