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Comparative Study Of Korean And Chinese Negative Words

Posted on:2013-08-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395472718Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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Korean and Chinese belong to different language families, two kinds oflanguage usage of negative words is also each not same. In teaching Chinese as aforeign language, Chinese negative word "no" and" not (have)" has always beenthe focus and difficulty of teaching, this paper uses the contrastive linguistics theory,this paper adopts the method of comparative analysis, in order to Korean andChinese negative words analysis and comparison for the center, trying to find thetwo languages in the negative, negative the semantic features and other aspects ofthe similarities and differences and the law. Then the Korean students in learningChinese negative words, play a supervisory role, at the same time, hope to twolanguage teaching contribution meager strength. The Korean language as a nativespeaker of the Chinese language beginners, grasp the differences, on the future ofChinese learning will play a great help.This paper will be in Chinese representative negative word "no" and" not(have)" and Korean representative negative word "","" contrast. The full textis divided into four parts. The first part introduces the research content, researchstatus, significance and research methods, the research situation in this paper somescholars advance research status. The second part is the main part of the article, firstof all on the Korean and Chinese negative words to do a simple overview, includingthe Chinese the most common negation" not" and" no" are outlined and the Koreanlanguage most commonly used negative word "","" overview; then from theKorean and Chinese negation word in the sentence position, semantic features andother aspects of the comparative analysis, third part is through the comparative study,to Korean students learning Chinese negative word "no" and" not (have)" madeerror analysis. The fourth part is a conclusion...
Keywords/Search Tags:Negative words, Contrast, Error, Analysis
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