Anthropolinguistic Aspect of English Polysemy

Anthropolinguistic Aspect of English Polysemy
Title Anthropolinguistic Aspect of English Polysemy PDF eBook
Author Marina Zhadeyko
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 102
Release 2010-09-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1446189554

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Anthropolinguistics is a core topic of the majority of books on linguistics today. Still there are different approaches to word study within this field. This book provides a comprehensive survey of historic semantic changes of English polysemous words. Anthropolinguistic Aspect of English Polysemy is a wide-ranging account not only of how words witness history, but also of how evolution change is reflected in word semantics and of links between our past and present. It is available to a large audience as it sheds light on problems of evolution of human cognition that remain at the centre of contemporary linguistics.

A Cognitive Linguistic View of Polysemy in English and Its Implications for Teaching

A Cognitive Linguistic View of Polysemy in English and Its Implications for Teaching
Title A Cognitive Linguistic View of Polysemy in English and Its Implications for Teaching PDF eBook
Author Csábi Szilvia Zsuzsanna
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Total Pages
Release 1998
Genre Cognitive grammar
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Polysemy in natural language

Polysemy in natural language
Title Polysemy in natural language PDF eBook
Author Burcu Ilkay Karaman
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Total Pages 0
Release 2003
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Polysemy

Polysemy
Title Polysemy PDF eBook
Author Adam Kilgarriff
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Total Pages 146
Release 1992
Genre Polysemy
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Abstract: "What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their judgments about the number of meanings a word has? How do the senses a dictionary lists relate to the full range of ways a word might get used? How might NLP systems deal with multiple meanings? These are the questions the thesis addresses. The 'Bank Model' of lexical ambiguity, in which polysemy is treated as homonymy, is shown to be flawed. Words do not in general have a finite number of discrete meanings which an ideal dictionary would list. A word has, in addition to its dictionary senses, an indefinite range of extended uses. The lexicographer describes only the uses which occur reasonably frequently and are not entirely predictable from the word's core meanings. Polysemy is not a natural kind. It describes the crossroads between homonymy, collocation, analogy and alternation. (An alternation is a pattern in which a number of words share the same relationship between pairs of usage-types.) Any non-basic type of use for a word can be treated as belonging in one of these four camps. For computational lexicography, putative polysemous senses should be represented in the lexicon as homonyms, or within collocations, or, implictly, as the outcome of applying an alternation. Uses in the 'analogy' camp will not be described in the lexicon. As others have argued, an elegant theoretical description of lexical knowledge must be inheritance-based. It must be possible to state and inherit generalisations. Within such a lexicon, regularly polysemous and other predictable usage-types can be described concisely. The thesis presents two fragments of the lexicon in which various alternations and other aspects of lexical structure are given concise formal treatments in an inheritance-based lexical representation language."

The Polysemy of with in First Language Acquisition

The Polysemy of with in First Language Acquisition
Title The Polysemy of with in First Language Acquisition PDF eBook
Author David Alexander McKercher
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Total Pages 480
Release 2001
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A Corpus-based Study of English Polysemy Charge

A Corpus-based Study of English Polysemy Charge
Title A Corpus-based Study of English Polysemy Charge PDF eBook
Author Rarin Burapadacha
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Total Pages 112
Release 2013
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Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP

Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP
Title Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP PDF eBook
Author Bassey Antia
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 262
Release 2007-05-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027292418

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This book deals with the oft-neglected tensions between perspicuity and fuzziness in specialised communication. It describes the manifestations, functions and implications of indeterminacy phenomena in a range of LSP specialisations where it has been customary to expect precision and consistency. The volume presents case studies and methodological frameworks that draw on theoretical, anthropological and cognitive linguistics, safety-critical translating, history and theory of terminology studies, development of ontologies, software localisation, jurisprudence, macroeconomics and interoperability of digital knowledge representation resources. With chapters by leading scholars drawn from eleven countries, this book contributes to the benchmarking of indeterminacy scholarship in LSP studies and is a fitting tribute to its dedicatee, Professor Heribert Picht who, even in retirement, remains a constant presence in LSP and terminology studies. The book should be of interest to scholars of the aforementioned areas.