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"Zao" Sentence And "Shou" Sentence In Modern Chinese

Posted on:2017-05-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Z JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330488456814Subject:Chinese Philology
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In modern Chinese, "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence, not only very high frequency, and the use of complex and flexible, is one of the most commonly used passive way of expression, and the expression of semantic content more complex. Therefore, this paper will to "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence as the research object, on the three plane theory based, combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis, lasted for more comprehensive study of "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence history evolution, is multi perspective "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence of the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic features. The full text is divided into five chapters.The first chapter discusses the purpose and significance of research, clear the research object and content, and explains the research methods and data sources, and on the research status quo of related theories and on the "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence related results are briefly discussed.The second chapter in the corpus based, through to "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence diachronic investigation, we find that the "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence formation to a large extent depends on the "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence semantic evolution, "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence from produces laid its own characteristics.The third chapter, the syntactic features of "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence are studied, and the part of speech "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence are determined.The fourth chapter analyzes the modern Chinese verb "zao" and "shou" the agent and the patient’s semantic role. At the same time, through the "zao" and "shou" analysis, connected components of the C after the words we found, enter "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence restrictions of words. In "zao" sentence, can only be used as a verb and noun two words to act as a component, and in the "shou" sentence, can be verbs, nouns and adjectives to act as the three categories of words.The fifth chapter is the pragmatic analysis of the "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence. In the view of the "zao" sentence and "shou" sentence, the frequency of use in different styles and styles is comprehensively analyzed.In the last part, the conclusion summarizes the main contents of the paper, and points out the shortcomings of this paper.
Keywords/Search Tags:"zao", "shou", Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics
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