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The Study Of Words In White Rabbit

Posted on:2016-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330470976182Subject:Chinese Philology
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Nanxi is an art of opera formed in Wenzhou during the Song and Yuan dynasties,also one of the earlier mature form of Chinese drama.As an important script of early southern drama,White Rabbit is extremely valuable for researching Nanxi and other Chinese dramas.Its language has characteristics,not only technical drama words,but also dialects reflecting the social style.Researching the words in White Rabbit is helpful to construct the history of Chinese vocabulary and more important for the collation of Nanxi.The paper mainly through the method of induction and comparison to analyze the vocabulary system of White Rabbit.It has five main sections.The first part is the introduction,introduces the the origin and research of Nanxi,the outline of literature, editions and research status of White Rabbit,and describes the contents,means and methods used in the paper.The second part researches the drama words in White Rabbit.By the type of roles,performance,screenwriting and other related to analyze the drama words through the diachronic and synchronic perspectives.The third part summarizes the wu dialects in White Rabbit.White Rabbit is written by the brilliant writers of Yongjia book club.There are many other wu dialects outside of Wenzhou dialects.This chapter screening combs the wu dialect words in White Rabbit according to the category.The fourth part is the proofreading of White Rabbit. White Rabbit is one of the four Nanxi,in recent years,more researchers pay attention to it, Guangling ancient works marking agency, Hu Zhu-an, Lin Zhaode and Yu Weimin has made complements,but there are still some problems.This chapter mainly carrys on the supplementary explanation of them which misunderstanded.The fifth part is the conclusion, summarizes the whole paper.
Keywords/Search Tags:White Rabbit, drama words, dialects, explanation
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