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Mono Repeat Adverbs Constitute The First Implicit Sentence Study

Posted on:2012-08-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330335980789Subject:Chinese Philology
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The study of the monosyllabic repeated adverbs, which is implicated in the front item, has always been relatively weak in academic field. We will do detailed descriptions, analysis and functional explanations on this phenomenon in this paper, trying to explore and analyze it comprehensively from the angle of indications.In view of the weak study, we attempt to discuss it in the context in four chapters in this paper, with the theory of pragmatics and cognitive, trying to take research on the traits, relationships and the impacts of the hidden items. The last chapter will be a conclusion of the former four chapters and will summarize the causes and rules of why and how these adverbs can be indicate in the front item in different levels. Meanwhile, we will also bring up our views on the controversial issues and subjective predications from the same point of view.The monomial and homogeneity of the monosyllabic repeat adverbs prompt us to gestalt in the cognitive. With the cooperate of the suggestive components in a front item implicated sentence, metonymy offers motivity, analogy achieves approximation of the front item, the absorbability of the context and high frequency and the illegible prototype promotes the grammaticalization of these monosyllabic repeated adverbs; whereas the maintaining of the principles discriminate these adverbs from inside fundamentally, so that they can do their own job separately. Thus, the expressions can be elaborate.By studying this kind of monosyllabic repeated adverbs, we hope our philologists can go a step forward to fill and promote the research on the front item implicated sentences with"YE(也),HAI(还),YOU(åˆ),ZAI(å†)"and other adverbs. And we hope this will also profit our foreign friends in mastering these common adverbs.
Keywords/Search Tags:repeat adverbs, implication, gestalt, relevance, modality
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