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“一旦”的共时性质与使用特点 = On Synchronic Natures and Use Features of “Yidan” / Zhang Xue-ping; Institute of Language Science and Language Planning,Henan University // 漢語學習 = Chinese Language Learning (Hanyu Xuexi) 2015, No.2.
2015.
p. 81-88.

Yidan is a word that has several functions in modern Chinese.In fact,yidan" mainly used a conjunction,sometimes used as a adverb,occasionally used as a atypical noun.It is uaually used as a time adverb in realistic context and irrealistic object clause before predicate,and its use is modification.It is used as a hypothetical or sufficient condition conjunction in the hypothetical conditional clause before predicate or subject,and its semantic is equivalent to "ruguo" or "zhiyao".Sometimes it has natures of adverb,conjuction and noun in the same context.The replacement between "yidan" that used as a conjunction and "ruguo" or "zhiyao" that needs some semantic and pragmatic conditions." Yidan" only expresses a possible hypothetical conditional relationship.

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Về mối quan hệ cú pháp giữa trạng ngữ với bộ phận còn lại của câu nhìn từ góc độ kết trị của vị từ./ Nguyễn Mạnh Tiến // Ngôn ngữ. 2014, Số 2 (297).
2014
tr. 46-63.

Questions and answers are common in everyday communications. Both contain the meaning and attitude of speakers and hearers which can be expressed by words and sentences’s structure. The paper presents an analysis of these words and syntactic structures.

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Về vị trí cơ bản của trạng ngữ trong câu xét trong mối quan hệ kết trị với vị từ / Nguyễn Mạnh Tiến. // Ngôn ngữ và đời sống 2015, Số 7 (314)
2015
46-58 tr.

This article aims to clarify a controversial issue in Vietnamese grammar: the basic location of the adverbial in he sentence. The article investigates the basic location of the adverbial considered in the valent relation to the predicat, based on the concept of location mofification and basic form variations the basic of the sentence elements. The article demonstrates that although the adverbial has free locations, its basic locatons is behind the predicate.