五个日语同义动词GO

I. G. Oeinada
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同义词的正确使用是外语学习者经常面临的一个问题。当要求以一种语言为母语的人解释同义词的区别时,他们往往会感到困难。他们用自己的语言本能来区分这些词的用法,或者在日语中被称为kan ?本文提出了动词“去”的同义词,在日语中有五个词,即omomuku ??, irassharu ??????小姐??卡鲁???? ?本文采用定性描述的方法。根据这些动词在书面语和口语中的使用频率,可以观察到它们的近义词。在两个日语语料库中。此外,这些动词的意义成分被映射出来,以查看每个动词的使用范围。根据对使用频率的观察,我们知道这五个动词在各种语言中都有差异。使用,即:omomuku在书面和口语中使用频率最低。同时,通过对意义成分映射的观察,五个“去”动词也表现出差异,即:iku是意义成分最多的动词。由此可见,“去”这五个同义动词不能完全相互取代。这些动词出现时都有一些用法限制。
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Five Japanese Synonymous Verbs GO
The proper use of synonymous words is a problem that is often faced by foreign language learners. Native speakers of a language often experience difficulties when asked to explain the differences in synonymous words. They use their linguistic instincts to differentiate the use of these words, or what in Japanese is called kan ?. This paper raises the synonym of the verb 'go' which in Japanese has five words, namely omomuku ??, irassharu ??????, mairu ??, kaeru ??, and iku ??. This paper uses a qualitative descriptive method. Synonyms of these verbs will be observed based on the frequency of their use in writing and oral languages ??in two Japanese corpora. In addition, the meaning components of these verbs are mapped to see the range of use of each of the verbs. Based on observations on the frequency of use, it is known that these five verbs have differences in the variety of languages ??used, namely: omomuku have the lowest frequency of use in both written and spoken registers. Meanwhile, based on observations on the mapping of meaning components, the five 'go' verbs also show differences, namely: iku is the verb with the most meaning components. Thus, it can be concluded that these five synonymous verbs 'go' cannot completely replace each other. There are some usage limitations in the presence of each of these verbs.
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