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Research And Comparison Of Chinese And Georgian Compound Sentences

Posted on:2013-04-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Nadareishvili Nino L NFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330371992145Subject:Chinese Philology
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Georgian language is one of the oldest languages in the world. It was created in the5th century. From that time the language changed many times. Georgian language, which is used now days, was created in the18th century.Grammar is the important component of every language and Georgian language is not an exception. Georgian grammar is very characteristic. The important part of the grammar is sentence, it’s structure and connection between the sentences.This paper is about the complex sentences in Chinese and Georgian languages, it’s research and comparison. In compound sentences, the sentence clauses are equal. There is no first sentence and dependant sentence.This paper contains five parts, which are enlisted below:First part is an introduction. We talk about the subject of the paper, its’research methods and ways.Second part contains information about the logical connection between the sentence clauses in the compound sentences. First we are talking about the logical connection between the sentence clauses in Chinese language and than we talk about how it is in Georgian language. In the end we make a comparison and see the differences and similarities in Chinese and Georgian languages.Third part is about the ways of conjuncture in compound sentences. First we analyze ways of conjuncture in Chinese language and than in Georgian language and than we make a comparison of those ways, to see the differences and similarities between them.In the fourth part we analyze the classic examples of compound sentences in Chinese and Georgian languages. First we compare with each other "既A,又B"与"A (?)B" conjucture words and than we compare "不是A,而是B"与"(?)A,(?) B" conjucture words. At the end we write about their simileritires and differences.The fifth and the last part is conclusion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese language, Georgian language, Compound sentence, Logicalconnection, Ways of conjunction, Classic exlamples
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