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A Collation And Research On The Relative Appellation Terms From Ming Dynasty To The Republic Of China Choreography

Posted on:2016-03-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C L LuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330461992027Subject:Chinese Philology
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This paper focuses on the collation and research on the relative appellation terms from Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China choreographs. The relative appellation terms are refer to the form of address of persons who have direct or indirect kinship, marriage or law,an so on.Oracle has a comparison system of the relative appellation terms. With the development of the society, the relative appellation terms also change.Some words disappear, some words appear, some words change the meaning. These changes are kept in the dialects of all parts of the country, and it is particularly clear in the modern times.This paper selects the local choreography from Ming. Dynasty to the Republic of China,and has collation and research on the relative appellation terms.Research is divided into three parts,five chapters.The first part is Chapter l,the relative concepts of relative appellation terms and the relative appellation system of the simple structure are introduced.The second part is Chapter 2, introduced during the Ming Dynasty and the Republic of China records storage of relative appellation terms in choreographs, and of these materials were classified according to the dialect area, clear materials dialect attribute.The third part is the third, fourth, fifth chapter, according to clan title, title of marriage and other address three standard detailed description of the records storage of relative appellation terms in choreographs during the Ming Dynasty and the Republic of China,and also compared with the <Chinese Dictionary> < the Great Dictionary of Chinese dialects> < the dialects of modern Chinese dictionary>,in order to study and explore the role of these materials in the historical evolution of the appellation words.At last the article appendices seven maps of relative appellation term.
Keywords/Search Tags:The period from Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China, choreography, the relative appellation terms
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