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Expression Method Of Degree Of Qichun Dialect

Posted on:2017-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J ZuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330488987297Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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Qichun dialect belongs to the dialect area where mandarin transit to southern dialect,it has been classified into to Huangxiao district of Jianghuai mandrain by< Language Atlas of China>(1987) which edited together by CASS and Australian Academy of the Humanities. But influenced by its neighbour dialect,it owns its unique features. This article makes a classification to the degree expression to Qichun dialect through investigation, description, comparation and analysis methods. Each class selects typical representation to descript,which demonstrates some rules of its syntax structure and syntactic function as well as pragmatic function,and it also highlighted the features of degree-category of Qichun dialect.The article devides four parts to classify and analyze:The first part is foreword, which introduces general information of Qichun dialect briefly and makes a systemic classification to research from current academic circles for the dialect level representation, in the meanwhile, it illustrates this text research direction and methods for investigation and analysis. The second part explores and analyses degree expression of Qichun dialect from morphology aspects,making a detailed descript and analysis to the state adjective and the overlapping phenomenon of degree expression.The third part makes a comprehensive analysis to degree adverbial and degree complement of Qichun dialect from syntactic aspects. Which showing the Qichun dialect language tension and its specific grammar phenomenon.The fourth part is conclusion,by analyzing each parts of the article to conclude and summarise the characteristics of Qichun dialect degree expression systematically,in the meantime it pionts out the deficiency and continuable research direction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qichun dialect, degree expression, overlapping form, degree adverbial, degree complement
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