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Chinese Bivalent Verbs And Sentence

Posted on:2011-04-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360305480061Subject:Chinese Philology
Abstract/Summary:
This paper aims at exerting the valence theory to determine the Chinese bivalent verbs and relevant sentence structures. Discussing both its production and process of development; probing into some disputable questions; distinguishing promiscuous definitions; summarizing several usages of noun elements; defining bivalent verbs in"Dictionary of Chinese Verbs"edited mainly by Meng Cong, and talk over the definition of"bivalent verbs"; emphasizing these structures of the bivalent verbs by a complete and systematic discussion: the basic structure which is the most common one in practice: NP1+V2+NP2, the special structure: NP1+p+NP2+V2, which is often used in small amount of verbs (mutual bivalent verb), and N+V+NP/ N+V+着+NP(Existential sentence) which is a new form of bivalent verbs and restricts its meaning characteristics, and the transformed structure:NP1+把+NP2+V2, NP2+被+NP1+V2, which is another sentence structure frequently used, and the discussion of it will reveal the commonness and differences of the bivalent verbs, and NP2+NP1+V2 which is a transformed sentence structure owned by bivalent verbs. After all the above are discussed, its grammar rule is meant to open out here, which will benefit both the noumenon and the foreign language teaching studies as well.
Keywords/Search Tags:the valence theory, bivalent verb, sentences
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