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c o n t e n t introduction…………………………………………………….……..…..3 chapter i. expression to general polysemy……….……..….4 1.1. polysemy meaning in linguistics.………………………………………...…..4 1.2. polysemy and its types in the non-related languages……………………..….9 chapter ii. some problems to teaching polysemantic words……………………………………………………………………….....18 2.1. the problem of polysemy in the english language…………………………..18 2.2. the problem of polysemy in modern english language…...…………………21 conclusion…………………………………………………………………..34 the list of used literature………………………………………….35 introduction polysemy is certainly not an anomaly. most english words are polysemantic. it should be noted that the wealth of expressive resources of a language largely depends on the degree to which polysemy has developed in the language. sometimes people who are not very well informed in linguistic matters claim that a language is lacking in words if the need arises for the same word to be applied to several different phenomena. in actual fact, it is exactly the opposite: if each word is found to be capable of conveying …
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he appearance of new meanings and the loss of old ones. yet, the general tendency with english vocabulary at the modern stage of its history is to increase the total number of its meanings and in this way to provide for a quantitative and qualitative growth of the language's expressive resources. it is not in every polysemantic word that such a centre can be found. some semantic structures are arranged on a different principle. in the following list of meanings of the adjective “dull" one can hardly hope to find a generalized meaning covering and holding together the rest of the semantic structure. chapter i. expression to general polysemy. 1.1. polysemy meaning in linguistics. the term polysemous is derived from the greek words poly and sēma, which together mean "many signs." the opposite of polysemy is monosemy. monosemy is when one word has only one meaning. ambiguity is related to …
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e. my mother serves in the medical corps → works as. service is a very good example of a word with multiple meanings. some other examples of polysemy include: verb: get - get, bring, move/travel. name: embankment - river/canal, deposit, slope. quality: light - colors, not heavy, not serious. it is important to know: the main feature of polysemous words is that all the different meanings are connected in related meanings. therefore, ambiguous words often have denotative and connotative meanings. for example: head: body (denotative) and person at the top of the company (connotative). bright: bright (denotative) and smart (connotative). running: moving quickly on foot (denotative) and driving (connotative). create meaningful notes faster than ever. study smarter's free web and mobile app. get started now. ambiguous examples in literature how can we analyze polysemous examples in literature? view an excerpt from shakespeare's the winter's tale (1623) (act 5, scene 3) …
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al" (her dead likeness) instead of a work of art (sabatier, 2016). study tip: words with multiple meanings are often difficult to interpret. the meaning of the word that the author wants to express can sometimes be "hidden" under another meaning that is more familiar to us. pay attention to the tone, tone, and context of the prose to fully understand the author's "true" meaning. what is the difference between polysemy and homonymy? there is a crucial difference between polysemous words and homonymous phrases. if you read or hear two words that are spelled or pronounced the same but have different meanings, they may be examples of polysemy or homonymy. determining how the two words are related can be difficult, but not after you understand the difference between the terms. a polysemous word means a word with multiple meanings. listed under one dictionary entry. must come from the same word …
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ds have more than one form (more than one entry in the dictionary), such as a verb and a noun, they are homonyms. if two words come from the same form (one entry in the dictionary), such as a verb or a noun, they are considered polysemy. the word address has two word forms: a verb and a noun. this proves that the address is anonymous. third, check whether the different meanings are related. the two meanings of address ("to speak" and "place") are not mutually exclusive. this proves once again that the address is secure. in contrast, the word bright ("shine" and "smart") is an example of polysemy because it has only one form (adjective) and both meanings are related. take a look at the diagram below. when ambiguous words appear in decontextualized sentences, they cause problems in translation because there is no strong biasing linguistic context to remove …

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c o n t e n t introduction…………………………………………………….……..…..3 chapter i. expression to general polysemy……….……..….4 1.1. polysemy meaning in linguistics.………………………………………...…..4 1.2. polysemy and its types in the non-related languages……………………..….9 chapter ii. some problems to teaching polysemantic words……………………………………………………………………….....18 2.1. the problem of polysemy in the english language…………………………..18 2.2. the problem of polysemy in modern english language…...…………………21 conclusion…………………………………………………………………..34 the list of used literature………………………………………….35 introduction polysemy is certainly not an anomaly. most english words are polysemantic. it should be noted that the wealth of expressive resources of a language largely depends on the degree to which polysemy has developed in the language. sometim...

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