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The Comparative Study Of Denominal Verbs In Ancient And Modern Chinese

Posted on:2012-10-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Q JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330344953447Subject:Chinese Philology
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This thesis mainly studies the denominal verbs in ancient and mod ern Chinese. The denominal verbs used to be one of tricky questions i n ancient Chinese. which produces with special reasons, the denominal verbs in the modern Chinese is not used as frequency as in ancient Ch inese, but very common, and with the emergence of new communication t ools have increased trends, caused the grammar industry wide concern.This thesis Based on the denominal verbs in ancient and modern Ch inese, using diachronic and synchronic study method, define the con ception of the denominal verbs in ancient Chinese, making a comprehe nsive description analysis about the denominal verbs in literature, an d making a comparative study from grammar, semantic, pragmatic three planesThis thesis is divided into four chaptersChapter1:Introduction. This chapter declare the study purpose, r esearch scope, research methods and corpora source, etcChapter 2:The denominal verbs in ancient Chinese. This chapter de fines the scope of ancient Chinese, expounds the battle in ancient Ch inese, makes grammatical analysis on the denominal verbs in ancient C hines.Chapter 3:The denominal verbs in modern Chinese. This chapter an alyzed the denominal verbs in network language, made a analysis on th e denominal verbs in the advertising media from using grammatical fun ction and pragmatic effectChapter 4:Comparative study of the denominal verbs in fancient a nd modern Chinese. This chapter usde diachronic and synchronic study method making a comprehensive description analysis about the denomina lverbs in literature, and making a comparative study from grammar, sema ntic, pragmatic three planesThe last part:Conclusion, it concludes the major idea of the the sis, points out the limitations and problems that need further invest igation...
Keywords/Search Tags:denominal verbs, grammar, semantics, Pragmatics, comparative study
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