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An Inquiry Into The Position Of Verbs With Objects When "Lai" And "Qu" Are Complements

Posted on:2020-08-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330572999039Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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When "come" and "go" are used as the complement of the trend,the location of the object and the analysis of the reasons for the asymmetry have always been a topic that people pay more attention to.Grammar studies of this thesis paper is relatively general,object position classification standard is not unified,asymmetric cause analysis is not comprehensive,or even most of the grammar works are thought to "come" and "go" to the sentence patterns of complement,the position of the object is not fixed,but the free combination,use the cause of the asymmetry is nowhere.However,according to the relevant research and analysis,I think that when "come" and "go" are used as the directional complement,the position of the object is related not only to the grammatical function and semantic features of the verb,but also to the semantic relationship between the verb and the object.At the same time,it is found that the distribution of "come" and "go" in the use of specific sentences is not balanced,with high frequency in some places and low frequency in some places,which is mainly influenced by People's Daily habits,personal pronouns as subjects and core verbs.This article try to incline to complement "come" and "go" in simple and complex sentence,respectively based on the description of the position of the object distribution,summarized some related laws,and further from the perspectives of syntax,semantics and pragmatics use asymmetric internal causes and reasons,in order to obtain more reasonable language interpretation,not only enriches the relevant domestic and researches of the object position,also for the further study of other language scholars and give some reference to the teaching.
Keywords/Search Tags:come, go, Directional Complements, object, location
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