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A Multi-perspective Study On The Structure Of "X As You Want"(???X???X)

Posted on:2021-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330626955114Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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This paper makes a comprehensive analysis of the structure of "x as you want".First,we describe and analyze the syntax,semantics and pragmatics of the structure in detail.Then,we discuss the distribution of the structure in the text from the perspective of the text.Finally,we explain the three forms of change of the structure.The first chapter is the introduction part,which introduces the purpose and significance of this topic,the previous research results about this structure,and the theoretical research methods used in this paper.The second chapter is the syntactic analysis of the structure "x as you want".In this paper,we analyzes the properties of "think","just" and "how" in the structure,discusses the syllable and part of speech of variant x,and summarizes the main characteristics of "x as you want" in the structure.The third chapter is the semantic analysis of the structure "x as you want".First of all,this paper discusses the parts of speech of“x”that can enter into the structure,and the semantics of X that can be put into the structure,and analyzes the conditions for X that can enter the structure.Finally,we will interpret the semantic function of this structure.The fourth chapter is the discourse and pragmatic analysis of the structure "x as you want".By examining the semantic relationship between the structure and the above and below,we can explore the characteristics of the structure in the text.In addition,we will summarize the different subjective attitudes of people reflected by the structure in different contexts.The fifth chapter mainly analyzes several main variants of the "x as you want" structure,which are: "x as you want xp","y as you want x" and "x as you want ".
Keywords/Search Tags:"x as you want", syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, text and pragmatics, change analysis
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