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The Corresponding Feature Studies Of Korean Transitive Verb"Nota" In Chinese Language

Posted on:2013-06-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P F LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374492055Subject:Asian and African Language and Literature
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In Korean, verb "nota" enjoy a higher proportion. As a transitive verb, Korean word "nota" was used frequently inour daily life. Due to the different language environments, semantic meaning and syntaxical features of the word "nota" vary. So we should not only master its semantic meaning but also master its pragmatic meaning.This thesis focuses on the systematic study on semantic meaning, syntaxical features and Chinese correspondences of transitive verb "n ota". This thesis dissertation consists of four parts.Chapter one is the introduction, and in this chapter the author gi ves a brief introduction to the significance, objective, methodology, and academic research of the study at present stage.Chapter two discusses the systematic study on features of the semantic meaning of the verb "nota", and its Chinese correspondences.Chapter three details the syntaxical features of the verb "nota" and its Chinese counterparts. This chapter makes a systematic exposition on the semantic meaning of customary usages and folk adages that relate to the Korean word "nota"Chapter four details the verb "nota" and link claster’s features and its Chinese counterparts. This chapter makes a systematic exposition on the semantic meaning of customary usages and folk adages that relate to the Korean word "nota"Chapter five summarizes the main achievements of the study, and fo llowed by a list of limitations of the thesis and some points for fur ther research.The whole paper ends in sincere hope that more researchers and scholars would participate in and contribute their thoughts and creativities to the studies; and our studies will hopefully provide m ore help for students of Korean and Korean teaching in the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:verb "nota", semantic meaning, sentence pattern, connectiveending, correspondence
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