| The Qiyang dialect belongs to the Xiang dialect of Yongquan,a small piece of East Qi,and due to its special location,the dialect itself is quite unique.This paper combines traditional dialectological research methods with geolinguistic research methods,using the Qiyang dialect pronoun system as the main research object.Using the dialect map,the information collected from the field survey was visualized to analyze the development and distribution of different forms of human pronouns,indicating pronouns,and questioning pronouns in the Qiyang dialect pronoun system,and to attempt to analyze their sources.The full text is divided into five chapters.The first chapter is the introductory part,which mainly introduces the basic situation of Qiyang County,the research overview of Qiyang dialect,dialect pronouns and geolinguistics,as well as the research objectives,materials,methods and processes of this paper.The second chapter focuses on the human pronoun system of the Qiyang dialect.The third person pronoun singular and person pronoun plural markers in the Qiyang dialect pronoun system were focused on and found to be consistent in their differential distribution.Examining its sources,it is concluded that the southern part of Qiyang is more influenced by the Gan dialect,while the northern part is characterized by the Xiang dialect.The third chapter mainly introduces the system of demonstrative pronouns in qiyang dialect.The focus was on the exploration of the term "Ningxin",and the study found that the development of the Qiyang dialect "Ningxin" was not synchronized.Indicative pronouns that refer to traits develop faster than indicative pronouns that refer to modalities,and distant pronouns are more likely to develop faster than proximate pronouns that are more influenced by the conjunctions.The fourth chapter mainly introduces the interrogative pronoun system in qiyang dialect.Emphasis was placed on the differences in the distribution of questioning pronouns and the links between the differences in the manner of questioning,thecause,and the variation in the phonetic form of the questioning cause and manner were found to be consistent with the principle of adjacency distribution as proposed by geolinguistics.The fifth chapter is a concluding section that summarizes the main points of the entire paper and the conclusions reached. |