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A Tentative Discussion Of The Prompt-way And Add-up Law Of The Recessive Headword In The "çš„(de)"-phrase In The Discourse

Posted on:2005-01-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360155956800Subject:Chinese Philology
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On the basis of the all-round investigation of the structure types and semantic types of the " çš„ (de) "-phrases in the discourse, the present thesis, from a dynamic perspective, focuses on the discussion of the prompt way and add-up law of the recessive headword of the "çš„ (de) " -phrases, which comes in the form in the "x+çš„ (de) ". Firstly, through the statistic observation of the language material, the present thesis holds the point that, in the process of using the "çš„ (de) " - phrases, and when viewed from its inner structures, the "verb+object+ çš„(de)" , "subject+predicate+çš„(de)" and "adjective+çš„" take the obvious advantages. Through the semantic analysis, the present thesis holds that the "çš„(de) " -phrases are of the classified semantic features. Secondly, the present thesis makes a systematic discussion of the prompt-way of the recessive headword in the "çš„ (de) " -phrases. This thesis divides the prompt-ways into the location-prompt including prompt -in-simple-sentence, prompt-between-clauses and prompt-beyond -sentence, etc. and semantic prompt including co-reference prompt and different-reference prompt; from the perspective of the predicate valence-allocation, the thesis investigates the problem of the inner prompt strength of the structure of the prompt-in-simple sentences and holds that the weaker the strength of prompt of the inner structure, the more it relies on the context; and in the prompt-between-clauses, generally speaking, the subject and object prompt-part is put ahead while the "çš„(de) " -phrase is put behind. In the end, the present thesis discusses the add-up laws of the recessive headword, and...
Keywords/Search Tags:the "çš„(de)" -phrase, recessive headword, prompt way, co-reference correspondent, different-reference correspondent
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