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A Study On The Extremely Comparative Sentences Of The Pre-Qin Period Chinese

Posted on:2014-02-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330398481590Subject:Chinese Philology
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Comparative sentences is an important sentence patterns of ancient and modern Chinese, also a research hotspot of chinese grammar. Extremely comparative sentences as an important category of comparative sentences, the research is far from enough, and not yet truly independent to become an independent comparative sentences topic.In this paper, we use the description and interpretation, analysis and induction as the reseaech methods. Analysis the basic features characteristics and Influence of the extremely comparative sentences on pre-Qin period chinaese language, to have a clear understanding of extremely comparative sentences on pre-Qin period.The paper is divided into four parts, generally as follows:Part I:Introduction.. This part begin with the significance of the topic of this article, the theoretical support, research ideas corpus selection and other related content description.Part II:Summarization. This part recall the research survey of extremely comparative sentences. tease it from monographic study, special book research, diachronic study roughly. Discuss the existing problems in the current study.PartⅢ:The main body of the article. This part attempts to be with more comprehensive analysis of the syntactic structures in the extremely comparative sentences on pre-Qin period chinese language. Starting from formal marks, examine the general characteristics of these sentences.PartIV:This part is the conclusion.Through the above study, designed to clarify the characteristics of these sentence, provide relevant evidence for the history of research and development and the appropriate reference for further research on the history of chinese grammar.
Keywords/Search Tags:pre-Qin Chinese, extremely comparative sentences, grammatical form, semantic characteristic, pragmatic function
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