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    Title: 明初的小稱詞「子」與「兒」——以《老乞大諺解》和《朴通事諺解》為考察中心
    Other Titles: On Diminutive Suffixes "Zi" and "Er" in the Early Min Dynasty: Focused on "Lau-Qi-Da Yan Jie" and "Pu-Tong-Shi Yan Jie"
    Authors: 高婉瑜
    Contributors: 淡江大學中國文學學系
    Keywords: 老乞大諺解;朴通事諺解;小稱詞;後綴;語法化;Lau-Qi-Da Yan Jie;Pu-Tong-Shi Yan Jie;diminutive suffixes;suffix;grammaticalization
    Date: 2008-12
    Issue Date: 2011-10-19 10:22:51 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北縣:淡江大學中國文學系
    Abstract: 本文以明代初期的會話書《老乞大諺解》和《朴通事諺解》為觀察語料,它們反映了14世紀北方官話的口語。筆者透過兩書來觀察明初小稱詞「子」和「兒」的語法化現象,初步發現「子」和「兒」在語義、語音、構詞、語用、語法、能產力方面,呈現了許多差異。
    The purpose of this study is to explore grammaticalization of diminutive suffixes "Zi" and "Er" in the early Min Dynasty. The observed text is two conversational books: "Lau-Qi-Da Yan Jie" and "Pu-Tong-Shi Yan Jie". The text provides valuable information on the 14th-century colloquial Northern Chinese language, called the Haner language (漢兒言 語). The author concentrates on the following issues: meaning, phonetics, morphemics, pragmatics, syntax, productivity. It was found from the result that "Zi" and "Er" are very diffent in six issues.
    Relation: 淡江中文學報 19,頁135-160
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Chinese] Journal Article

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