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A Comparative Study Of Negative Polar Adverbs In China And South Korea

Posted on:2022-12-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C XingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306614456734Subject:Foreign Language
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Language is an indispensable tool and means in people's communication.When individuals utilize dialect to communicate and express,agreeing to the speaker's purposeful,they can be generally isolated into three demeanors: negation,affirmation and neutrality.This paper primarily takes the qualifiers utilized with negatives in Chinese and Korean as the investigate protest.This paper compares and contrasts them on three levels: semantics,sentence structure,and pragmatics,so as to discover out the commonness and singularity and the normality of the dialect,which is supportive to dialect learning.In the aspect of semantics,the semantic features of negative polar adverbs in Chinese and Korean are analyzed and studied,and these semantic features are classified according to the degree level;In terms of syntax,it mainly studies the position of negative polar adverbs in Chinese and Korean sentences,the collocation with negative words and the types of sentences that can be used;In terms of pragmatics,this paper basically analyzes and considers the utilize of negative polar qualifiers within the discourse acts of elaboration,expression,instruction,commitment and declaration,and analyzes the impact of the use of negative polar adverbs in different speech acts on the advancement of the relationship between the speaker and the audience with the help of "face theory".This paper mainly makes a comparative analysis based on the definitions in the dictionary and the specific examples in the corpus.At the same time,it will summarize the inquire about comes about and point out the insufficiencies in each portion of this paper.I hope it will contribute to this field's research and serve as a fresh supplement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Negative polarity adverbs, Semantic syntactic features, Pragmatic function
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