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Korean Reflexives In Chinese "own" Comparative Study

Posted on:2008-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S F ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215991936Subject:Asian and African Language and Literature
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Reflexive pronoun appears frequently in our daily life. The research between Korean reflexive pronoun and the Chinese words "ziji" has caused people's executive attention since the conversion generative grammar was introduced in 1970's.The paper takes Korean reflexive pronoun and the Chinese words "ziji" as its research target and mainly explains their similarities and differences. The paper makes contrastive analysis about the reflexive forms "(?)"and"(?)"of the Korean reflexive pronoun in their meaning and function. Meanwhile, it also makes contrastive analysis between "7(?)""(?)"and the Chinese words "ziji" in meaning, function, and usage and points their similarities, differences and corresponding forms. The paper goes as follows:Chapterl The preface mainly introduces the paper's research target, purpose and methods, and it also talks about the research achievements and present conditions about the Korean reflexive pronoun and the Chinese words "ziji".Chapter 2 The part mainly makes contrastive analysis about "(?)" and "(?)" in meaning and function.Chapter 3 The part mainly summarize the Chinese "ziji" in meaning and function.Chapter 4 The part mainly makes contrastive analysis about Korean reflexive pronounand Chinese words "ziji" in meaning, form, function, naturalisation, antacedent requirementand antecedent restrain relationship in order to find their similarities and differences as well as the corresponding relationship. In a word, the paper makes contrastive analysis about Korean reflexive pronoun and Chinese words "ziji" from the reflexive pronoun's meaning, form, function and usage, and points out their corresponding relationship. And I hope it can offer some help for Korean teaching and the Chinese students.
Keywords/Search Tags:ziji, contrastive
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