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Measure Research Of Interrogative Sentences In Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi

Posted on:2015-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428998386Subject:Chinese Philology
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Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi is a simulating colloquial novel in late Ming Dynasty. Thenovel is written by Ling Mengchu. The novel is read by citizen. The language is verypopular and close to spoken language of Ming Dynasty. It is a very important corpus aboutthe language of Ming Dynasty. The interrogative sentences in Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi areregarded as research objectives. The research about interrogative sentences in Chu Ke PaiAn Jing Qi is comprehensive, systematic and thorough. We generalize, describe anddiscuss interrogative sentences which are summarized the feature. The interrogativesentences will be divided into four kinds as the following: specific interrogation, yes-noquestion sentence, alternative interrogation and rhetorical sentence.The research is divided into seven parts. The introduction section introduces author,version, current situation of research and research method. We introduce specificinterrogation, yes-no question sentence, alternative interrogation and rhetorical sentencefrom the first chapter to the forth chapter. In this research, means of expression as a formof interrogative marker, dividing subcategories, analyze its semantic features, grammaticalfunction, and explore its historical evolution. The interrogative sentences in Chu Ke Pai AnJing Qi are compared with the interrogative sentences in Jing De Chuan Deng Lu and JingHua Yuan in the fifth chapter. We summary the interrogative features in Chu Ke Pai AnJing Qi from the comparison. Based on the describe and discuss, epilogue summaryinterrogative sentences in Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi. We consider that the interrogativesystem in Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi is very complete, mature, reflecting the transition to amodern Chinese characteristics, play a connecting role, and has been very close to themodern Chinese interrogative.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chu Ke Pai An Jing Qi, specific interrogation, yes-no question sentence, alternative interrogation, rhetorical sentence
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