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A Comparison Of Nominal Possessives In Uyghur-Chinese-English From A Perspective

Posted on:2019-10-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S E A . A B D R X T MuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330566966721Subject:Chinese Language and Literature
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Genitive construction is an integral part of the language,and any language has its own structure.This article mainly analyzes the word order,semantics and syntax of Uighur,Chinese,and English,and analyzes the commonalities and individualities of the three languages.Although Chinese,Uighur,and English belong to different language families,the nominal structure of the three languages has commonalities and personality in terms of word order,syntax,and semantics.The main contents of this dissertation include the following parts:Introduction,mainly introduces the purpose of this paper,the significance of the research,and the research status of this paper at home and abroad.The first part is mainly about the structure of Uighur-Chinese-English nominal subordination,including the definition,characteristics and classification of nominal structure.The second part discusses the word order of the three languages and finds the commonness and personality among them.The third part mainly discusses the syntactical forms of the nominal structure of the three languages,which mainly include the usage of "ni?" in Uighur,the usage of the auxiliary word "?" in Chinese,and the usage of of,'s,and markings in English.No marking features.In the fourth part,the dissertation analyzes the semantic structure ofUighur-Chinese-English nouns.Based on the analysis of precdecessors' research data,this paper analyzes the correspondence between Uighur,Chinese,and English nouns'privileged structures.Sexual and incomplete reciprocity.Finally,this dissertation also briefly analyzes the ambiguity in the nominal structure of these three languages and has a certain role in the teaching of second language.
Keywords/Search Tags:nominal collar structure, word order, syntactic structure, semantic relationship, ambiguity and elimination
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