关联副词“也”的语序偏误及语言迁移影响 -以韩国汉语学习者为例-The Association of North-East Asian CulturesAn Error Analysis About the Word Order of Correlative Adverb ‘也(Ye)’ Related to Language Transfer Influence–Focus on Korean Chinese Learners
- Other Titles
- The Association of North-East Asian CulturesAn Error Analysis About the Word Order of Correlative Adverb ‘也(Ye)’ Related to Language Transfer Influence–Focus on Korean Chinese Learners
- Authors
- 유준방; 한용수
- Issue Date
- Dec-2018
- Publisher
- 동북아시아문화학회
- Keywords
- Ye; word order; error analysis; contrastive analysis; language transfer; 也; 语序; 偏误分析; 对比分析; 语言迁移
- Citation
- 동북아 문화연구, v.1, no.57, pp 125 - 138
- Pages
- 14
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 동북아 문화연구
- Volume
- 1
- Number
- 57
- Start Page
- 125
- End Page
- 138
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8795
- DOI
- 10.17949/jneac.1.57.201812.007
- ISSN
- 1598-3692
- Abstract
- Adverb ‘也’ is a word with high frequency. In CCL corpus, ‘也’ is the most frequently used adverb, accounting for 18.54%. In the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language, ‘也’ is also a word with high frequency. It is a basic vocabulary that appears from the beginning. In all human languages, the concept of ‘也’ is indispensable, and corresponding expressions can be found. But even this seemingly simple adverb is often a problem for non-native Chinese learners, where errors easily occur, especially the word order of ‘也’ in sentences, Korean Chinese learners are no exception.
There are many reasons for the errors in the word order of ‘也’, such as its inherent complexity, the negative transfer of source language, ignored grammatical explanation and etc. Based on the wrong-order sentences of Korean candidates in HSK Dynamic Composition Corpus and the error collected by the author in the past experience in teaching Korean Chinese for many years, this paper try to sort out the word-order errors of ‘也’ of Korean Chinese learners , and contrast the syntactic structure and pragmatic functions of the Chinese adverb ‘也’ and the corresponding Korean expression “도”. Through deep comparison of language in other aspects, we can find out the specific reasons for the errors and put forward more targeted teaching countermeasures.
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