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Research On The Words And Grammar In

Posted on:2007-08-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360185470025Subject:Chinese Philology
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is the collection of all rescripts of Emperors from when Zhu Yuan Zhang was inaugurated as the first emperor of Ming Dynasty to the 18th year of Jia Jing. The part with modern linguistics in the book collects rescripts those are formed in terms of conversations. And the language of the part is the vivid oral language at that time. The oral language is highly reflected in , ,,,in the 7th year of Yong Le and in the 18th year of Jia Jing. is compiled and carved by the people in Ming Dynasty. It can be used as a reliable source to ascertain the generation. In the collection, we can discover a real status of oral languages in the beginning of Ming Dynasty. So far, there's not too many people to research on the collection."Modern linguistics in "of Ms. Jiang Lan Sheng is a start of such researches. Therefore, this article is to make some research on the words and grammar in the collection based on previous efforts of others.The article consists of five parts. First, research on new words and new meanings; Second, research on words of the same meaning with different spellings; Third, research on quantifiers; Fourth, research on orientation words; Fifth, research on affixes.In Part 1, the article collects the words those are not included in the but in the book, then makes research. In Part 2, the article takes three words as the examples to analyze their occurring frequencies and the linguistic environment before Ming Dynasty, in order to describe the evolution of the word system. In Part 3,the linguistic environment and context relations of quantifiers are analyzed. In Part 4, the article pays attention to the orientation words, which are analyzed by character and quantity, summarizing their usages. In Part 5, the article makes research on affixes in the book to explain the significant impact of affixes to the Han language word system and their importance during the course of disyllable evolution.
Keywords/Search Tags:Huangming Rescripts, new word, new meaning, same meaning with different spelling, quantifier orientation, word affix
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