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The Study Of The Multi-complement In Modern Chinese

Posted on:2017-04-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485962780Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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This article focuses on the study of the structure of multi-complement, and discusses its definition, category, semantic relationship, semantic point, the relationship between Syntax and Semantics definition of multi-complement, classification and a variety of multi-Complement structure, integration and other issues research on the various issues and strive detailed description.This paper is divided into six chapters, in addition to the first chapter is the introduction and the last chapter is the conclusion part, the main part lies in the rest 4 chapters.The first chapter is the introduction. Mainly discusses the significance, current research, and research methods used in this paper as well as the resource of language material.The second chapter classified the complements from the perspective of semantic features, and then on this basis, from the perspective of a multi-layer structure complement’s internal relations were classified into two-level-complement and three-level-complement.The third chapter is syntactic semantic relations in the multi-complement, we made a detailed description of the topic. And we found multi-complement structure is not all corresponding.The fourth chapter mainly discusses the semantic point of the topic, to complement various types of multilayer structures made of semantic direction described, we find that not all the complement point to the semantic verb.The fifth chapter is based on the Conceptual Integration Theory and studied the integration of multi-complement. We will divided the integration into three levels, and analyzed the integration of the three levels.The sixth chapter is the conclusion, concluding remarks and summarizes the main thesis remains to be solved.
Keywords/Search Tags:multi-complement, semantic point, conceptual integration, Semantic relation
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