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Study On Auxiliary Words In The Liaozhailiqu

Posted on:2019-08-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N QuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545955284Subject:Chinese Philology
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The early Chinese language is one of the most important period in the history of Chinese auxiliary words.In this period,there are lots of changes.Taking the example of Chinese vocabulary and the system of grammar which were more and more normative and fiercely competitive from the old to the new,in this stage,Chinese auxiliary words has realized important self-improvement and adjustment.And The Liaozhailiqu is written by Pu Songling born into the Zichuan,which is the representative worksin the Ming and Qing dynasty owing to characteristic style merging local dramas and songs together.In addition,it's created by apt to using popular and rich Zichuan dialect of Shandong province,therefore,making it concise and expressive.What's more,it provides plenty vivid language materials for the early Chinese language owing to its high value of research.We aiming at researching the construction auxiliary,the dynamic auxiliary,the conjuncture auxiliary,the particle auxiliary and discussing on these classification,to try analyzing the auxiliary words system of The Liaozhailiqu systematically.Main part of this thesis consist of these:Chapter 1 is the preface.It consists of introduction toThe Liaozhailiqu Vulgar Verse and studies on its auxiliary word,the explains of the definition of early modern Chinese,a brief review of the studies of auxiliary word conducted by previous scholars,the methods,meanings,and ideas.Chapter2 to Chapter5 analyses the main auxiliary wordstrying to analyze grammatical meaning in different grammatical structure,in addition emphasizing the important and frequently-used words in every parts.The last one is conclusion and summary of some features,which shows that what we talked about is reflecting on the features of modern auxiliary system in Shandong.Besides,it has an important on the development and evolution of the Early Chinese Language.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Liaozhailiqu, Auxiliary Words, Early Chinese Language
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