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can 成 be a preposition instead of a verb?
I always thought 成 was equivalent to the verb "to become", but I saw some phrases where 成 seems to be a preposition (=into), is this right?
把 蛋糕 切 成 四块 (to cut cake INTO 4 pieces)
把 英文 翻译 成 汉语 (translate english INTO chinese)
Is 成 the preposition "into" in these cases?
15 de nov de 2011 02:15
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According to the current provailing grammars, as well as 现代汉语词典第五版( The comtemporary Chinese Dictionary, 5th edition), 成 here is still a verb. Actually in modern Chinese, many verbs like 成 can be used following another verb. For 成, you'll see 切成,打成,变成,编成,看成,说成... ---- lots of phrases in this pattern. The meaning for the construction 'verb sth/sb 成' is ' verb sth/sb and make it become...' This pattern is named as 连动式 (serial verb construction) in Chinese.
Owing to lack of morphology, Chinese sentence structure is distinct from your language, so in a sentence there can exist two or more verbs which are all 'naked'. Another common construction containing two parallel verbs is ' pivotal construction 兼语式', for example, 我老婆叫我去洗澡:here in this sentence, '叫'我'去洗澡' as a whole is pivotal construction, and ‘去' '洗澡' makes a serial verb construction.
15 de novembro de 2011
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you'd better consider it a fixed collocation......
in my opinion, and according to my casio, 成 is never a preposition, and in this situation(变成、切成、涂成、写成...) it should be a verb which means become...and the word you consider a verb(变、切、涂、写....) is just used to demonstrating how you make that thing become...
for example...把蛋糕切成四块=turn the cake into 4 pieces by cutting it.
15 de novembro de 2011
现代汉语用词很不准确,像你说的两个句子:
把 蛋糕 切 成 四块 (to cut cake INTO 4 pieces)
把 英文 翻译 成 汉语 (translate english INTO chinese)
其实,这里的“成”更为准确的替换词应该是“为”。这样“为”(wei)才是preposition。
15 de novembro de 2011
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