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A Study On "Single Syllable Modified Adverbs" Of Weijin Period

Posted on:2017-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330488956748Subject:Chinese Philology
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The scope adverbs are very important classification in Chinese, and also had few controversies in academia. Although research on single syllable adverbs have achieved fruitful results, including blanket range adverts、diachronic study、such a study, fewer studies about modified adverbs form have been done and lack of systematic study.Single syllable modified adverbs of Weijin period are the main research objects in this paper. This study mainly consists of six chapters:The first chapter introduces the significance, research status and research methods used in this paper, in addition to the corpus to be used, and points out the innovations.The second chapter introduces the overall use of single syllable modified adverbs of Weijin period, point out the quantitative status of internal members.The third chapter is about the semantic analysis of single syllable modified adverbs, the study finds that the single syllable modified adverbs can serve as different semantic function in a sentence, they can express the uniqueness, they can limit action, character, number, scope. Most of semantic direction are point to the after, but the compositions are not the same.The fourth chapter is devoted to the syntactic features of single syllable modified adverbs, mainly from the category of tense, the modifier, continuous use of infinite.The main function of this period are consider to be adverbial, they can modify verbs, nouns,adjectives,numerals.The fifth chapter is contribute to finding the pragmatic use of single syllable modified adverbs, including of emphasize function, connection function, recessive negative function and using of distribution.The last chapter is the conclusion of this paper which generalize the content of this article.
Keywords/Search Tags:weijin, single syllable modified adverbs, semantic, syntax, pragmatic
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