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Research On Comparison Of Courtesy Language Between Chinese And Thai Language

Posted on:2018-09-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330512487041Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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As a good language rule among the members of the society,polite language contains a lot of content,not just one aspect of language,but language is the purest expression of politeness.Language learning is a means of communication and learning skills,polite utterances will play a role to consolidate and promote in interpersonal communication,add some color feelings in the process of communication and transmission of information,thus making both sides close to each other in the psychology,achieve better communicative goals.With the country becoming stronger and stronger,the Chinese language will become the world's largest language,increasing the number of people learning Chinese around the world,as in Thailand.Chinese politeness is an effective,can promote mutual friendship exchanges,should be popularized in Thai and Chinese learning.This paper promotes the Thailand students learning Chinese and Chinese communication skills in Chinese and Thai Chinese through comparative study of politeness,politeness reveals the important role played by the Chinese language teaching.This paper simply by comparison and analysis of Chinese and Thai language of polite greeting and greetings,honorific language,taboo and courtesy and farewell in six aspects,from the geographical and cultural differences and ethnic differences,summed up the three aspects of the different background and reason.To clarify the present new situations of politeness language development,we should put forward in the premise of the wave of the world,the Thailand Chinese learners can through the comparison of Chinese politeness differences and their national language,to further understand the way of learning Chinese,know the Chinese language habits,daily communication to reach smoothly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese, Thai, Polite expressions, Compare
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