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猫命名中蕴含的汉语用词分析Naming a Pet from a Modern Chinese Perspective

Other Titles
Naming a Pet from a Modern Chinese Perspective
Authors
청원총한용수
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
고려대학교 중국학연구소
Keywords
Pet Naming; coining; modern Chinese; correction; subject-predicate
Citation
중국학논총, no.76, pp 103 - 121
Pages
19
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
중국학논총
Number
76
Start Page
103
End Page
121
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3055
DOI
10.26585/chlab.2022..76.005
ISSN
1229-3806
2765-6330
Abstract
In modern Chinese, the word pet refers to the small animals that are loved by the family. It also refers to the creatures that people feed for spiritual purposes rather than economic purposes. Since ancient times, it has been a very meaningful thing to name pets. Pet naming is actually a unique linguistic phenomenon. It also includes the research on the types of word formation structure contained in modern Chinese. It can be said that naming is the research on new word formation in modern Chinese. And according to the content of previous scholars literature were confirmed in this paper. This paper focuses on the analysis of word-formation characteristics, semantic characteristics and word-formation structure types in modern Chinese, and integrates word-formation naming information in modern Chinese, hoping to provide readers with a channel to understand the characteristics of Chinese pet naming from the perspective of modern Chinese. The interpretation of Chinese pet naming culture in modern Chinese is conducive to a better understanding of modern Chinese and Chinese culture, and also helps readers to understand the development history of pet naming. This paper includes Chinese classical Tang poetry and Song poetry as the research corpus, which plays an important role in studying the development background of pet naming. The study of pet naming in this paper is helpful to understand the characteristics and psychology of modern cat naming. Hope to provide effective reference for scholars who continue to study pet naming.
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