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The Study On Adverb, Adjective, Noun Adverbials In Trisyllable

Posted on:2010-12-01Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:S X CuiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115360302472992Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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In this paper, the use of rhythm and style Syntax-related theoretical research adverb, adjective, noun adverbials in trisyllable , revealing: Different style of rhythm the interaction between prosody and syntax,, and prosody constraints syntax. Because syntax decides prosody, leaving syntax to study prosody, it is unrooted trees; because prosody constraints syntax, leaving prosody to study syntax, it can not reveal the nature of syntax.this paper based on previous research on trisyllables, uses style of rhythm, syntax, and prosody to research adverb, adjective and noun adverbials and find their syntactic, prosodic attributes, with a new perspective.The first chapter briefly introduces the research results on trisyllable and adverbials in trisyllable, and then sums up relevant theoretical research principles on trisyllables home and abroad, such as NSH rule, DSP rule, "right to the word-building, left to phrase-building "etc, lays the theoretical foundation of this article.The second chapter focuses on adverb adverbial of trisyllables, first of all to distinguish two types of "Qian'Ou" Monosyllabic word(QO-Wd ) and "He'Ou" disyllable word(HO-Wd ), the first type can only be used for formal writing style, the strict compliance with the "syntactic freedom Prosodic bounded "requirements; the second type can also be used in an informal style, it is only the second type may appear in trisyllabic adverbials. in accordance with the syntactic distinctions between the performance of the three types of s, adverbs have three types: CP adverb;VP adverb, and V 'adverb. On this basis a further study of [1+2] and [2+1], their syntactic nature and the possibility of an independent legal existence, and further reveals the interaction between rhythm syntax and prosody.The third chapter focuses on adjective adverbials in trisyllable. After distinguishing two types of QO-Wd and HO-Wd , according to syntax to research the attributes of monosyllabic adjectives and disyllabic adjectives when modifying the verb, if modifying V' , the nature of trisyllable is phrase ; if modifying V~0, the nature of trisyllable is syntactic word.About if adjective can be adverbial, as well as the distinction between "A + V" or "Adv + V" ,the paper puts forward new ideas, supposing that "liàn" and"lǎo" in"luàn pīpíng" and"lǎodǎjià" has cliticized .these words are considered a class of words between adverbs and adjectives. On this basis a further study [1+2] and [2+1] of the syntactic properties and their comparison, reveal the interaction between syntax and prosody. The fourth chapter focuses on noun adverbials in trisyllable, the article first of all to clarify some basis opinions of adverbials, such as whether noun can be used as adverbial, relationship between noun as adverbial and prepositional phrase as adverbial, and think the research of noun adverbial should be under the framework of style. On this basis shows the reason of [1+2] legal and illegal when its position is different, such as predicate and modifier, shows the different syntactic properties of [2 +1], as well as the opposition of [1+2] and [2+1], etc, enrich the present noun aadverbials study.The last chapter sums up adverb, adjective, noun for adverbials in trisyllables. Deepens the understanding of the interaction between prosody and syntax. As well as the importance of the overall syntactic properties study of trisyllable, leaaving overall syntactic properties, only the head and nonhead, adjunct and head, argument and head of the relationship between words can't get a clear understanding of the nature of trisyllable attributes , we must distinguish style, syntax and rhythm of the scope of their respective constraints.
Keywords/Search Tags:Prosody, syntax, formal writing style, informal style, cliticization
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