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Research On The Comment-complement Construction Of The Extraordinary Collocation

Posted on:2013-05-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330371498548Subject:Chinese Philology
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This article is based on the study of predecessors, and uses the ways which aresynchronic study, infiltration of subjects’ theory, combination of theory and practice.It describes and analyzes the comment-complement construction of the extraordinaryword collocation, from the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic. First of all, this articledefined the concept which is the comment-complement construction of theextraordinary word collocation, and analyzed the difference and contact betweencommon comment-complement construction and the comment-complementconstruction of the extraordinary word collocation. the extraordinary word collocationbreakthrough the convention of grammar, semantic and custom. And after modifyingand process, the complement structure can becoming the comment-complementconstruction of the extraordinary word collocation. In the next place, we can classifiedthe extraordinary word collocation into two types: the one is combination type of theextraordinary word collocation, the other is bonding type, according to the externalform of language, and based on the theoretical frame of “the small triangle”. Thenthrong contrast the syntactic structures of the two types, we can reach a conclusion,which is that, the structure of combination type is relatively loose and free, besides itscomplement changed variously. Thirdly, we comprehensively described, researchedand compared the two types’ semantic relation. At the same time, we also explaintheir expressive effectiveness and the pragmatic value. In the end, we associated withthe language specification, stylistic, context and the words subject, investigated theuse of complement structure with extraordinary collocation.
Keywords/Search Tags:The comment-complement construction, The extraordinary wordcollocation, syntactic structures, semantic relation, pragmatic value
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