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Acknowledgements
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 The Categorization of Chinese and English Sentences
1.1.1 Definition of Chinese and English Sentences
1.1.2 Categorization of Chinese and English Sentences
1.2 The Outline
Chapter Two Literature Review
2.1 Previous Theories about the Study of Chinese Chain Clauses
2.1.1 Sentence-Phrase Consistency Theory by Li Jinxi
2.1.2 Complete and Separated Sentence Theory by Chao Yuenren
2.1.3 The Subject-Predicate Phrase Structure by Zhu Dexi
2.1.4 The Clause-Center Theory of Xing Fuyi
2.1.5 The Summary
2.2 The Introduction of Chinese Chain Clauses by Xing Gongwan
Chapter Three Theoretical Framework
3.1 The Introduction of the Minimalist Program
3.1.1 The Theoretical Origin of the Minimalist Program
3.1.2 The Development Background of the Minimalist Program
3.1.3 The Features of the Minimalist Program
3.2 The Analysis of English Small Clauses
3.2.1 Analysis of English Expletive Sentences through Subject-to-Subject Raising Movement
3.2.2 Analysis of English Infinitive Clauses through Subject-to-Object Raising Movement
Chapter Four The Discussion of Chinese Chain Clauses
4.1 The Categorization of Chinese Chain Clauses
4.2 The Analysis of Chinese Chain Clauses under Minimalist Program
4.2.1 The Analysis of Chinese Chain Clauses through Subject-to-Subject Raising Movement
4.2.2 The Analysis of Chinese Chain Clauses through Subject-to-Object Raising Movement
4.2.3 The Tree Diagram Analysis of the Mentioned Chinese Chain Clauses
4.3 The Tree Diagram Analysis of Other Chinese Chain Clauses
Chapter Five Conclusion
5.1 Summary
5.2 Implications of the Research
5.3 Limitations of the Research and Future Studies
Bibliography