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Chinese Imperative Sentence In Uygur Language’s Translation

Posted on:2014-01-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q X BoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330422458139Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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In Chinese and Uygur language, imperative sentences is a very widely usedclass of sentence pattern, is mainly used to represent the command, request, ban,dissuade such significance. In this two languages, the imperative sentence of the useand expression way, both have the same place, also have different places. This paperfrom the Chinese Imperative Sentences composition, classification andcharacteristics three aspects starts carries on the analysis, carries on the elaborationthrough the different forms of the novel "cry" expression of imperative sentences inUygur language, and find out the similarities and differences between the imperativesentences in Chinese and Uygur languages from, and tried to sum up the causes andlaws of similarities and differences the. The same is the same, difference is the finalpurpose of comparison. Hope that through this study can provide a comparativestudy of Chinese, dimensional imperatives for some basis, but also to provide a littlehelp for the bilingual teaching in Xinjiang.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese, Imperative Sentence, Uighur, Ttranslation
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