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Research On Onomatopoeia In "Guangyun"

Posted on:2020-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330578978863Subject:Chinese Philology
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As a unique part of the speech,onomatopoeia which imitate the sound of nature has a long history.There are 50 out of the 305 parts in the Shijing?<???)using onomatopoeia.Compared with other parts of the speech,onomatopoeia has more obvious phonetic characteristics.There are nearly 400 onomatopoeic words in Guangyun?<???).Through the study of these onomatopoeic words,the phonetic features can be found and the research on the exegesis of Guangyun(????)can be further supplemented.Most of the onomatopoeic words in Guangyun?<???)are still in the form of written language or spoken dialect,but there are great changes in the font.The onomatopoeic words in Guangyun(????)are divided into different phonetic objects,closely related in form,sound and meaning,and multifarious in form.Nowadays,most onomatopoeic words adopt the principle of "frugality".If they sound the same,they all share one onomatopoeic word,and the font is simple.The phonetic onomatopoeia in Guangyun {????)mainly consists of tongue root sound(guttural sound)and lateral sound,especially the Xiao(??)Ying(??)Xia(??)Lai(??).Onomatopoeic words on finals are mostly collected in Tong(??)Geng(??),and a large number of them are the Ru rhymes.In terms of intonation,the Ping(??)Ru(??)are the main tones,while the Shang(??)is the least.In addition,each tone has its main simulation object,such as the onomatopoeia words(drum sound,jade sound,etc.)that the Ping(??)is mainly used to simulate.Both Guangyun(????)and Jiyun(?????)have similarities and differences in the interpretation of onomatopoeia,and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.In Guangyun(????),there is a lack of preciseness in citation annotation,But at the same time there are some merits in the interpretation,some of which are summarized on the basis of other dictionaries and classics.
Keywords/Search Tags:Guangyun, the onomatopoeia, Jiyun, phonetic generality
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