Antonymy

Antonymy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781134502912
ISBN-13 : 1134502915
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Synopsis Antonymy by : Steven Jones

Antonymy is the technical name used to describe 'opposites', pairs of words such as rich/poor, love/hate and male/female. Antonyms are a ubiquitous part of everyday language, and this book provides a detailed, comprehensive account of the phenomenon. This book demonstrates how traditional linguistic theory can be revisited, updated and challenged in the corpus age. It will be essential reading for scholars interested in antonymy and corpus linguistics.

Antonyms in English

Antonyms in English
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 9781107376533
ISBN-13 : 110737653X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Antonyms in English by : Steven Jones

The study of antonyms (or 'opposites') in a language can provide important insight into word meaning and discourse structures. This book provides an extensive investigation of antonyms in English and offers an innovative model of how we mentally organize concepts and how we perceive contrasts between them. The authors use corpus and experimental methods to build a theoretical picture of the antonym relation, its status in the mind and its construal in context. Evidence is drawn from natural antonym use in speech and writing, first-language antonym acquisition, and controlled elicitation and judgements of antonym pairs by native speakers. The book also proposes ways in which a greater knowledge of how antonyms work can be applied to the fields of language technology and lexicography.

Semantic Relations and the Lexicon

Semantic Relations and the Lexicon
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781139437455
ISBN-13 : 1139437453
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Semantic Relations and the Lexicon by : M. Lynne Murphy

Semantic Relations and the Lexicon explores the many paradigmatic semantic relations between words, such as synonymy, antonymy and hyponymy, and their relevance to the mental organization of our vocabularies. Drawing on a century's research in linguistics, psychology, philosophy, anthropology and computer science, M. Lynne Murphy proposes a pragmatic approach to these relations. Whereas traditional approaches have claimed that paradigmatic relations are part of our lexical knowledge, Dr Murphy argues that they constitute metalinguistic knowledge, which can be derived through a single relational principle, and may also be stored as part of our extra-lexical, conceptual representations of a word. Part I shows how this approach can account for the properties of lexical relations in ways that traditional approaches cannot, and Part II examines particular relations in detail. This book will serve as an informative handbook for all linguists and cognitive scientists interested in the mental representation of vocabulary.

Antonyms in English

Antonyms in English
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9780521761796
ISBN-13 : 0521761794
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Antonyms in English by : Steven Jones

An investigation of antonyms in English, offering a model of how we mentally organize concepts and perceive contrasts between them.

An Introduction To Semantics

An Introduction To Semantics
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Publisher : Al Manhal
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9796500002651
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction To Semantics by : Muhammad Ali Alkhuli

This is a book on the nature of meaning, sense similarity, sense dissimilarity, sense ambiguity, analysis of meaning, semantic fields, etc. It can be used as a textbook for university students (the English Department). Descriptor(s): ENGLISH LANGUAGE | SEMANTICS | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Lexical-semantic Relations

Lexical-semantic Relations
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9789027231383
ISBN-13 : 9027231389
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Lexical-semantic Relations by : Petra Storjohann

This collection of articles sketches the complexity of the subject of lexical-semantic relations and addresses semantic, lexicographic and computational issues on an array of meaning relations in different languages. It brings together a variety of linguistic studies on the contextualised construction of synonymy and antonymy in discourse. It shows that research on language and cognition calls for empirical evidence from different sources. This volume demonstrates how the internet, corpus data, as well as psycholinguistic methods contribute profitably to gain insights into the nature of the paradigmatics in actual language use. Furthermore, the volume is concerned with practical and application-oriented research on lexical databases, and it includes explorations of sense-related items in dictionaries from both a text-technological and lexicographic perspective.

Antonyms in Mind and Brain

Antonyms in Mind and Brain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9781000484977
ISBN-13 : 1000484971
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Antonyms in Mind and Brain by : Sandra Kotzor

Antonyms in Mind and Brain presents a multi-method empirical investigation of opposition with a particular focus on the processing of opposite pairs and their representation in the mental lexicon. Building on recent cognitive accounts of antonymy which highlight the fundamentally conceptual nature of antonymy, this book outlines previous literature to draw out criteria for good opposites and establish the state of the art on the question whether the strong connection of certain opposite pairs is primarily of a conceptual or lexical nature. presents a detailed cross-linguistic empirical study combining corpus data, speaker judgements and behavioural experiments for a wide range of central (e.g. big:little) and peripheral (e.g. buy:sell; wife:husband) opposite pairs to establish the contribution of individual factors. proposes a model of the representation of opposite pairs in the mental lexicon and illustrates how the processing consequences of such a model account for the patterns observed in the data. The approach taken in this book highlights the importance of using a number of different methods to investigate complex phenomena such as antonymy. Such an approach forms the empirical foundation for a dynamic psycholinguistic model of opposition based on the conventionalisation and entrenchment of the conceptual and lexical relationship of antonyms.

Semantics

Semantics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 936
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ISBN-10 : 9780198031338
ISBN-13 : 0198031335
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Semantics by : Steven Davis

Semantics: A Reader contains a broad selection of classic articles on semantics and the semantics/pragmatics interface. Comprehensive in the variety and breadth of theoretical frameworks and topics that it covers, it includes articles representative of the major theoretical frameworks within semantics, including: discourse representation theory, dynamic predicate logic, truth theoretic semantics, event semantics, situation semantics, and cognitive semantics. All the major topics in semantics are covered, including lexical semantics and the semantics of quantified noun phrases, adverbs, adjectives, performatives, and interrogatives. Included are classic papers in the field of semantics as well as papers written especially for the volume. The volume comes with an extensive introduction designed not only to provide an overview of the field, but also to explain the technical concepts the beginner will need to tackle before the more demanding articles. Semantics will have appeal as a textbook for upper level and graduate courses and as a reference for scholars of semantics who want the classic articles in their field in one convenient place.

Semantics

Semantics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0521283760
ISBN-13 : 9780521283762
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Semantics by : Frank Robert Palmer

When the first edition of Semantics appeared in 1976, the developments in this aspect of language study were exciting interest not only among linguists, but among philosophers, psychologists and logicians. Professor Palmer's straightforward and comprehensive book was immediately welcomed as one of the best introductions to the subject. Interest in Semantics has been further stimulated recently by a number of significant, and often contriversial, theoretical advances; and the publication of this second edition has enabled Professor Palmer to bring his survey thoroughly up to date. There is also an important new chapter on 'Semantics and logic', showing clearly and simply the influence that logical models have had on the study of meaning. Professor Palmer always illustrates his argument with helpful examples, and his non-technical explanations will be readily intelligible to the interested layman as well as to beginning students of language and linguistics.

How Language Makes Meaning

How Language Makes Meaning
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781108421652
ISBN-13 : 1108421652
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis How Language Makes Meaning by : Herbert L. Colston

Explains the complexities of how language supports human social interaction using the framework of embodied cognition.