A Changing World of Words: Studies in English Historical Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics, Band 141Javier E. Díaz Vera Rodopi, 2002 - 610 Seiten From the contents: Maurizio GOTTI: The origin of 17th century canting terms. - Anne MCDERMOTT: Early dictionaries of English and historical corpora: in search of hard words. - Paivi KOIVISTO-ALANKO: Prototypes in semantic change: a diachronic perspective on abstract nouns. - Manuela ROMANO POZO: A morphodynamic interpretation of synonymy and polysemy in Old English." |
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... Martín Mingorance between 1984 and 1990. The FLM integrates Coseriu's Theory of Lexematics ( Coseriu 1977 ) and Dik's Functional Grammar ( Dik 1989 ) with two main objectives : the specification of the semantic architecture of the ...
... Martín Mingorance between 1984 and 1990. The FLM integrates Coseriu's Theory of Lexematics ( Coseriu 1977 ) and Dik's Functional Grammar ( Dik 1989 ) with two main objectives : the specification of the semantic architecture of the ...
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... Martín Mingorance 1990 , among many others ) have made reference to the unnatural divorce of lexicographical practices from their linguistic counterpart , lexicology . In all fairness , the current situation shows a coming together of ...
... Martín Mingorance 1990 , among many others ) have made reference to the unnatural divorce of lexicographical practices from their linguistic counterpart , lexicology . In all fairness , the current situation shows a coming together of ...
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... Martín Mingorance ( 1998 ) . Vázquez González ( 1999 ) and Díaz Vera ( 2000 ) have explored some areas of the architecture of the OE lexicon . These studies have mainly focused on the paradigmatic organization of specific domains ( see ...
... Martín Mingorance ( 1998 ) . Vázquez González ( 1999 ) and Díaz Vera ( 2000 ) have explored some areas of the architecture of the OE lexicon . These studies have mainly focused on the paradigmatic organization of specific domains ( see ...
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... Martín Mingorance , ed . by Ma J. Feu Guijarro and S. Molina Plaza . 19-37 . Cuenca : Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha . Calañas Continente , José A. 1997 . Arquitectura semántica , sintáctica y pragmática del lexicón verbal de la ...
... Martín Mingorance , ed . by Ma J. Feu Guijarro and S. Molina Plaza . 19-37 . Cuenca : Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha . Calañas Continente , José A. 1997 . Arquitectura semántica , sintáctica y pragmática del lexicón verbal de la ...
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... Martín Mingorance , ed . by Ma J. Feu Guijarro and S. Molina Plaza . 53-66 . Cuenca : Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha . Cortés Rodríguez , Francisco J. 2000 . Formación de palabras y condiciones léxico - semánticas : relación y ...
... Martín Mingorance , ed . by Ma J. Feu Guijarro and S. Molina Plaza . 53-66 . Cuenca : Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha . Cortés Rodríguez , Francisco J. 2000 . Formación de palabras y condiciones léxico - semánticas : relación y ...
Inhalt
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Some issues in the | 109 |
Contexts for a | 136 |
The origin of 17th century canting terms | 163 |
On the evolution of the field | 229 |
A semantic analysis of FEAR GRIEF and ANGER | 255 |
The evolution of the lexical and conceptual | 275 |
Words for MAN in the transmission of Piers Plowman | 375 |
Diachronic wordformation and studying changes in | 410 |
The cognitive etymological search for lexical traces | 438 |
Its concept and usability | 464 |
Words of EMOTION in Old and Middle English | 484 |
Studying lexical borrowings | 500 |
A corpus study from 1500 to 1710 | 539 |
A historical journey through | 563 |
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adjectival passive adjective alliterative analysis anger Anglo-Saxon animacy animate auxiliary become borrowings cant century cognitive concept construction context corpora CPRIV definition derived diachronic dialect Early Middle English Early Modern English EModE emotion English language English texts English words epistemic example Faber and Mairal French frequency function grammar Helsinki Corpus hierarchy historical linguistics Historical Thesaurus horse Juan Gabriel Lakoff language Latin least lexemes lexical field lexicographical lexicology lexicon lexis loanwords London Martín Mingorance meaning Medieval metaphor Middle English period modal ModE morphological noun occur onomasiological Oxford English Dictionary participle patterns PERCEPTION Piers Plowman polysemy pragmatic predicate Present-day English productivity prototypical reference result samples scribes semantic change semantic field sense stative structure subdomain syntactic thesaurus tokens Toronto TOUCHING translation types Vázquez González vocabulary wit EXPRESSION word-formation WSCP þæt þat
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Seite 267 - But the greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. It is the one thing that cannot be learnt from others ; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars.
Seite 232 - A Table Alphabeticall, conteyning and teaching the true writing, and understanding of hard usual English wordes, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, or French, &c., with the interpretation thereof by plaine English words, gathered for the benefit & helpe of ladies, gentlewomen, or any other unskilfull persons...
Seite 192 - HEre I set before the good Reader the leud, lousey language of these lewtering Luskes and lasy Lorrels, where with they bye and sell the common people as they pas through the countrey.
Seite 247 - An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure wordes, and termes of the lawes of this Realme, newly...
Seite 219 - The principle is that of same grammar, different vocabulary; but different vocabulary only in certain areas, typically those that are central to the activities of the subculture and that set it off most sharply from the established society.
Seite 270 - you son of a bitch' or 'you swine' carry the connotations that they do, when 'you son of a kangaroo' or 'you polar bear' have no meaning whatever? I write as an anthropologist, and for an anthropologist this theme of animal abuse has a very basic interest. When an animal name is used in this way as an imprecation, it indicates that the name itself is credited with potency. It clearly signifies that the animal category is in some way taboo and sacred. Thus, for an anthropologist, animal abuse is part...
Seite 192 - Canting — began but within these xxx. yeeres,2 lytle aboue ; and that the first inuenter therof was hanged, all saue the head ; for that is the fynall end of them all, or els to dye of some filthy and horyble diseases : but much harme is don in the meane space by their continuance, as some x., xii., and xvi. yeares before they be consumed, and the number of them doth dayly renew. I hope their synne is now at the hyghest ; and that as short and as spedy a redresse wylbe for these, as hath bene of...
Seite 196 - I have consulted . . . what is printed on this subject, and have slighted no help I could gather from thence, which indeed is very little; the greatest assistance I had in this discovery, was from Newgate; which with much difficulty I screw'd out of the sullen Rogues, . . . From these I understood, that the Mode of Canting alter'd very often, and that they were forced to change frequently those material words which chiefly discovered their mysterious practices and Villanies, least growing too common...