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"A Study of Adverbs in Buddhist Documents of the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty"

Author: Tang Xianqing

Publisher: The Commercial Press

Publication date: June 2021

Pages: 389 pages

Price: 126 Yuan

Brief introduction

This book focuses on adverbs in the Three Kingdoms Buddhist literature, which is an important place in the history of Chinese grammar. It is hoped that through investigation and analysis of its origin and evolution, in order to understand the characteristics of adverbs in Buddhist literature. To prepare the necessary conditions for further research on the development of Chinese adverbs. This book pays attention to two points:

1. Featured research. Whether it is "adverb + negative word", homomorphic adverbs with different order, synonymous adverbs with three syllable superpositions, overlapping adverbs, or degree adverbs as complements, they are all special phenomena in adverbs. Through the description and explanation of special phenomena , To show the complexity of adverb research, so as to form a comprehensive understanding of Chinese adverbs.

2. Three-dimensional research. Use the research materials and theoretical methods of modern Chinese common language, dialects, national languages ​​and foreign languages ​​to solve the problem of adverbs in Buddhist literature, combine historical linguistics with linguistic typology and other related theories, and combine literature research with field investigations , Combining synchronic research and diachronic research to form a three-dimensional research paradigm of "Popular Fang Gu Min Wai".

About the author

Tang Xianqing, male, Han nationality, born in November 1966, from Dongkou, Hunan, member of the Communist Party of China, Ph.D., second-level professor, doctoral supervisor, current Hunan Normal University Party Committee Member, Vice President . Enjoy the special allowance of the State Council of expert, the national "Ten Thousand Talents Program" philosophy and social science leader, the cultural master of the Central Propaganda Department and the four batches of "span30span" talents,National-level candidate for the New Century Talent Project of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, National Social Science Fund Disciplinary Review Group Expert, National Social Science Fund Chief Expert of Major Projects, Ministry of Education New Century Excellent Talent Support Program candidate, National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Winner, "Furong Scholar" Distinguished Professor, Hunan Province Propaganda and Cultural System "Five Batches" Talent Project Candidate, Hunan Province Ordinary Colleges and Universities Subject Leader, Hunan New Century 121 Talent Project Candidate, Hunan Province Outstanding Doctoral and master's thesis supervisor. President of Hunan Linguistics Society, Director of Southern Language and Culture Research Center of Hunan Normal University, Dean of Chinese International Promotion Institute of Hunan Normal University, Director of Historical Linguistics Research Association of Chinese Linguistics Society, Chinese Journal of Social Sciences Expert in Linguistics Committee member, editor-in-chief of "Ancient Chinese Studies", member of the Academic Committee of "Comprehensive Study of Unearthed Documents", member of the editorial board of "Overseas Chinese Education" and "International Journal of Chinese Language", and academic member of the Institute of Chinese History of Nanjing University. He successively served as a postdoctoral fellow of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Language Institute and a senior visiting scholar at Harvard University in the United States.

Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: Research on Overlapping Adverbs in the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty...

Chapter Two: Research on the Allomorphic Adverbs of the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty....

Chapter 3 Research on the Three-syllable Superposition of Synonymous Adverbs in the Buddhist Documents of the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty...

Chapter Four Research on the "Adverbs + Negative Words" in the Buddhist Documents of the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Chapter Five Case Studies of Adverbs of Degree as Complements and Motivation analysis

Conclusion

Appendix 1 The evolution of the adverbs "mutual" and "mutual" and the analysis of its reasons

Appendix 2 The diachronic subjectivization of "zhen" and "zhenji" and the formation process of discourse markers

References

Eastern Han Dynasty Three Kingdoms Buddhist Literature Catalogue

Postscript

This article is reproduced from the public account: Chinese History and Philology MicroJournal

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