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The Comparison Study Of "Exhort" Verbs In Chinese And Korean

Posted on:2020-05-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330572472597Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze and compare the " exhort"verbs in Chinese and Korean,find out their commonness and individuality,and sum up the differences and corresponding rules of these verbs between Chinese and Korean.It is hoped that we can fully grasp the various attributes of the " exhort" verbs in both Chinese and Korean languages,and deepen our understanding of the usage of the "exhort" verbs through this study.This thesis uses three-dimensional grammar to make a comparative study of the Chinese“exhort”verbs“??”?“??”?“??”?“??”and Korean“exhort”verbs“(?)(??)(?)”?“(?)(??)(?)”?“(?)(????)(?)”?“(?)(??)(?)”from three aspects:semantics,syntax and pragmatics.The first chapter is the introduction,mainly described the purpose and significance of this study,the research object and content,the current research situation,research methods and theories,and explains the source of the corpus.In the second chapter,analyzed the semantic features of Chinese and Korean "exhort" verbs respectively and analyzed the corresponding relationship between Chinese and Korean "exhort" verbs briefly.The third chapter is divided into two parts:one is the comparison of the syntactic functions of the Chinese and Korean "exhort" verbs,the other is the comparison of the restrictions of the Chinese and Korean"exhort" verbs on other components of the sentence.The fourth chapter is divided into three parts:one is the comparison of the frequency of the use of the "exhort" verbs between Chinese and Korean,the other is the analysis and comparison of the sentence distribution of the "exhort”verbs between Chinese and Korean,and the other is the analysis and comparison of the usage of the personal pronouns which matched with the Chinese and Korean "exhortation" verbs as subject and the object/adverbial.The fifth chapter summarizes the research contents and points out the shortcomings.
Keywords/Search Tags:Comparison between Chinese and Korean, the "exhort" verbs, three-dimensional grammar
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