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The Study Of The Passive Sentence Of Wugang Dialect, Hunan

Posted on:2006-05-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N XiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360155456687Subject:Chinese Philology
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This paper focuses on deep studying on the passive sentence of Wugang dialect, on the basis of the sufficient original document achieved by a completely investigating of dialects, referring to the relative achievement of the studying of the passive sentence of the standard Chinese, with applying to many kinds of linguistic- researched theories and methods, such as the grammar theories of three dimension, , cognitive linguistics etc, combining the way of the comparative analyses of dialect, the synchronic description and the diachronic exploration.This paper is divided into 9 parts:Part1: IntroductionThis section outlines the feature of geography , population and dialects of Wugang and current study situation of the passive sentence of Wugang dialect and the significance of the topic of this thesis and approaches and language resources used in it.Part2: The analyses of syntactic type on the structure of the passive sentence of Wugang dialectThis section reports the simple type and combinative type of the passive sentence of Wugang dialect and the position of the two types by analyzing through the synchronic and diachronic comparison.Part3: The description of two passive markers in the passive sentence of Wugang dialectThis section considers the semantic and functional features of two passive markers of "Qi" and "BaQi" and the differences between them .It also traces back to the sources of two passive markers and find the regularity of development of both.Part4 : The description of the nominal components in the passive sentence of Wugang dialect.This section describes the syntactic and semantic features of the nominal components of "NP1"and "NP2"and "NP3" and the semantic...
Keywords/Search Tags:Wugang dialect, the passive sentence, passive markers, syntactic features, semantic features
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