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The Study Of The Words Consisting Of Alphabets In Chinese

Posted on:2005-09-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360125956073Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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The discussion on the words consisting of alphabets in Chinese is one of the hot spots in the linguistics. And linguists have different opinions in how to consider such words and how to treat them. On the basis of the frequency of using and the features of their distribution, we believe that the words consisting of alphabets are now in the inter state of Chinese which have the characters of the "inter language". We can find these words show in different ranks from their states of using. Among them, some fit the standards, some approach the standards, and some don't fit the standards, so we can say each word is on the different grade of the chain from bing not standard to bing standard. According to the features of their forms and the differences of their using, the words consisting of alphabets can be divided into many different ranks, which is the basic basis of standardization. So the words in the inter state should be treated with the different principles and requests. It is the new and special phenomenon in the vocabulary. Because these words are beneficial for the development and enrichment of Chinese vocabulary, we should give them an equitable evaluation and proper space for their existence and development. The problem on the words consisting of alphabets is so complex that it not only includes something intermingling the good and bad in using but something confused in theory. And it is the problem that relates to the personal expression and concerns the government's program, and also it is the matter affecting our nation .So the reinforcement in the study of the words consisting of alphabets has the import sense not only for the reality but also for the theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:the words consisting of alphabets, the inter state, ranks, the principle of standard
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