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摘要
目前的语言学研究倾向于研究句子结构,以确定书面句子中的配价形式。然而,配价在言语交际中的研究还有待进一步探索。本研究调查了6岁的小女孩Ariana Jalia在接受《Steve TV Show》节目采访时,在她的自发话语中所使用的配价类型及其论点。作为一个定性的描述性研究,目的是获得一个深刻的理解价和它的论点发现在孩子的言语。在语义学方面,本研究的结果表明,阿利安娜的话语包含4种零配价、12种一配价和3种动词配价。此外,语义分析调查了孩子使用的论点动词的主题角色。从阿利安娜在她的叙述中所描述的代理人、主题、原因和主题来看,她使用了及物动词。这些发现揭示了孩子们在非正式场合和会话场合使用语言的方式,以及他们如何用不同的动词结构构建句子来表达他们的想法和观点。它还强调了理解儿童使用的语法结构的重要性,以便更好地支持他们的语言发展。需要进一步的研究表明,关于语言发展的早期阶段以及儿童如何在各种环境中使用语言,还有很多东西需要学习。
VALENCY OF CHILD SPEECH IN THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL “STEVE TV SHOW”: SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC ANALYSIS
Current linguistic studies tend to investigate sentence structure to determine the form of valency in written sentences. However, the study of valency in verbal communication still needs more exploration. This study investigated the types of valency and its arguments used by Ariana Jalia, a 6-year-old child, in her spontaneous utterances during the interview on ‘Steve TV Show’. As a qualitative descriptive study, the purpose was to gain a deep understanding of valency and its arguments found in the child's speech. In the field of semantics, the findings of this study indicated that the utterances produced by Ariana contained four types of valency zero, twelve types of valency one, and three types of verb valency. In addition, the semantic analysis investigated the thematic roles assigned to the argument verbs used by the child. Viewed from the agents, themes, causes, and topics of what Ariana described in her narrative, she employed transitive verbs. The findings shed light on the way children used language in informal and conversational settings and how they constructed sentences with different verb structures to convey their thoughts and ideas. It also highlights the importance of understanding the grammatical structures used by children in order to better support their language development. The need for further research suggests that there is still much to be learned about the early stages of language development and how children use language in various settings.