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A Comparative Study Of “suiran A, Danshi B"and “JishiA,ye B”

Posted on:2016-06-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330464451146Subject:Chinese Philology
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“Suiran A, danshi B” and “jishi A, ye B” can be used to the transition relation. In this paper, according to The Small Three Angle Theory and The Aspect of Cognition, we analysis the similarities and differences of the two sentence patterns mainly from the surface form of the language, the content meaning and the use value of the language.Firstly is the surface form of the language. This chapter is divided into three sections: the conjunctive words, the clause order and the extended form. The first section discuss the omission, replacement and displacement of the conjunctive words. The second section found that if put the second clause before the previous clause, it will increase the emphasize tone. The third section found that “suiran A, danshi B” always be used with words which means causal relationship. And we will be able to tell that “jishi A, ye B” means truth if they used with words which means certain time or place.Secondly is the content meaning. This chapter is divided into three sections: the semantic relation between the two clauses, the cognitive aspect of the two sentence patterns and the antecedent. In this chapter, the two sentence patterns have a lot in common. The semantic relation between the two clauses could be divided into three parts: the defy-the-causality category, the comparison-of-former-latter category, and the difference-and-complement category. In terms of trust degree, the two sentence patterns are same in the subjective conjecture side, and different in the objective reflection side. The antecedent of the two sentence patterns could be divided into two parts: the dominant antecedent and the recessive antecedent. The relationship between the antecedent and the two sentence patterns can be divided into three parts: causal relationship, interpretive relationship and complementary relationship.Thirdly is the use value of the language. Both the two sentence patterns are mainly displayed the function of emphasis, contrast and complement, while they focus on different parts. “Suiran A, danshi B” is more objective, while “jishi A, ye B” is more subjective, whatever admit is real or virtual.
Keywords/Search Tags:Suiran A, danshi B, Jishi A, ye B, The surface form of the language, The content meaning, The use value of the language
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