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Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Research Background
1.2 Significance of the Thesis
1.3 Objectives and Methods of the Thesis
1.4 Organization of the Thesis
Chapter Two Literature Review
2.1 Foreign Studies on Motion Events
2.1.1 The Overview of the Motion Event
2.1.2 Studies on Linguistic Typology
2.2 Domestic Studies on Verb-direction Construction
2.2.1 Studies on Directional Verbs
2.2.2 Relevant Studies on“V+jin/chu+O”Construction
Chapter Three Theoretical Framework
3.1 Usage-Based Theory of Language Change
3.2 A General Study of Construction Grammar
3.2.1 The Definition of the Construction
3.2.2 Schematicity
3.2.3 Polysemicity
3.2.4 Compositionality
3.3 Diachronic Construction Grammar
3.3.1 The Origin of the Diachronic Construction Grammar
3.3.2 Constructionalization and Constructional Change
3.3.3 The Relation of Constructionalization and Constructional Change
3.3.4 The Features of Constructionalization
3.4 Summary
Chapter Four Semantic Characteristics of“V+jin/chu+O”
4.1 Semantic Characteristics of“V+jin+O”
4.1.1 The Basic Meaning of“jin”
4.1.2 The Direction Meaning of“jin”
4.1.3 The Result Meaning of“jin”
4.1.4 The Characteristics of“O”
4.1.5 Summary
4.2 Semantic Characteristics of“V+chu+O”
4.2.1 The Basic Meaning of“chu”
4.2.2 The Direction Meaning of“chu”
4.2.3 The Result meaning of“chu”
4.2.4 The Characteristics of“O”
4.2.5 Summary
Chapter Five The Constructional Change Path of“V+jin/chu+O”
5.1 The Diachronic Development of“V+jin+O”
5.1.1 Serial Verb Construction
5.1.2 Verb-Resultative Construction
5.1.3 Verb-Direction Construction
5.2 The Diachronic Development of“V+chu+O”
5.2.1 Directional Serial Verb Construction
5.2.2 Verb-Direction Construction
5.3 The Change Mechanism of“V+jin/chu+O”
5.3.1 Metaphor
5.3.2 Neoanalysis
5.4 Summary
Chapter Six Conclusions
6.1 Research Findings
6.2 Limitations and Future Directions
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