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The Semantic Analysis Of "Bei" Sentence In Chinese

Posted on:2013-09-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L HaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330392451355Subject:Chinese Philology
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“Bei” sentences is a typical pattern of passive sentences of modern Chinese.Thestudy of passive sentence as a center of “Bei” sentence, has always been the focus ofthe academic study about Chinese grammar. In this paper, learning from the basis ofthe achievements of predecessors and drawing reasonable connotations fromtransform syntax theory, valence grammar theory and Construction Grammar, we willmake a more systematic study of semantic components about “Bei” sentence.This paper is divided into six chapters; the main contents of each part are asfollows:The first chapter is an introduction. It introduces the overview of “Bei” sentence,the scope of the study, research methods and sources of the corpus.The main contents of the second chapter are structures and semantic analysis of“Bei” sentence. It introduces the most general form and the four specific format of“Bei” sentence and briefly discusses them. From the mobility, the results of justice,the semantics of color-defined on three aspects, we do a comprehensive analysis.The third chapter is the analysis of semantic relation of “Bei” sentence. Try toconduct a comprehensive analysis of the semantic relations on the basis ofpredecessors. The main contents of analysis are the relationship between N1and V, therelationship between N2and V, the relationship between the N1, N2, and N3.The fourth chapter is a semantic analysis of the verbs of “Bei” sentence. Fromthe valence angle, we make a detailed analysis of the verbs, the dynamic nuclear ofstructure and sentence mode.The fifth chapter is the semantic analysis of the complements about “Bei”sentences. First of all, we analysize the looming constraints, then try to study its typesand semantic category.The sixth chapter makes a review and summary and points out the lack ofresearch.
Keywords/Search Tags:“Bei” sentences, construction, semantic, relationship, structure, sentence mode, complement
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