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The Passive Sentence Research Of Nanchang Dialect

Posted on:2021-02-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F F HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330602478960Subject:Chinese Philology
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The study of Nanchang dialect grammar is relatively weak,especially on special sentence patterns.This article mainly studies the grammaticalization process of passive sentence and passive markers in Nanchang dialect.The full text has 5 parts.In the first part of the article,explain the reasons and significance of the topic of the thesis.It also gives a general introduction to the human geography of Nanchang.And sort out the historical development process of Nanchang dialect.This is very helpful to analyze the grammatical phenomenon in Nanchang dialect later.The second chapter is a grammatical analysis of passive sentences in Nanchang dialect.First describe the overall situation of passive sentences in Nanchang dialect.Then analyze the syntactic structure,syntactic components and grammatical functions of passive sentences in Nanchang dialect.The third Chapter analyzes the grammaticalization process of passive markers in Nanchang dialect.First describe in detail the usage of passive markers such as "deng" and "tuo".Then it analyzes its grammaticalized path to become a passive marker in Nanchang dialect.And analyze the development of"wait" and "cart" in the evolution of Nanchang dialect.The fourth chapter explores the differences in the use of passive sentences in Nanchang dialect.On the basis of describing the differences in emotional color,usage range and usage range of "deng"and "tuo",the differences of "deng" and "tuo" in the evolution of language are explained from the perspective of language contact and cognitive linguistics.The Fifth Chapter summarizes the innovation of this article.And put forward the shortcomings and research prospects of this study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nanchang dialect, Passive sentence, Passive marking, "deng", "tuo"
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