types of meaning and lexical semantic meanings of words in lexicology

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powerpoint presentation types of meaning and lexical semantic meanings of words in lexicology komiljanova oyshaxon toshpolatova mahliyo 1. types of lexical meaning 2. exploring lexical semantic relationships 3. introduction to meaning in lexicology plan: metonymy and synecdoche: figurative meanings both metonymy and synecdoche are figures of speech prevalent across languages, from ancient greek texts to modern-day american slang, enriching communication with concise, evocative imagery and impacting the 21st-century literary landscape. metonymy, unlike synecdoche, doesn't involve a part-to-whole relationship; for example, "the white house announced..." (white house representing the us government) uses metonymy, not the 50 states as parts of a whole. hyponymy and hypernymy: hierarchical relationships hyponymy forms a hierarchical structure, like a taxonomic tree, where, for example, "dog" (hyponym) is under "mammal" (hypernym), and further, "poodle" (hyponym) sits under "dog" in a 3-level hierarchy across various geographical locations, such as europe and north america. computational lexicography uses algorithms to …
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f hypothesis suggests that language shapes our understanding of reality; the inuit's numerous words for "snow" (estimates vary from 4 to 50) compared to english's limited vocabulary reveals how cultural context significantly impacts meaning. collocative meaning: meaning through association computational lexicology employs corpus analysis to identify statistically significant collocates, which helps determine the scope and strength of a word's collocative meaning. studies using 100,000-word corpora from various regions of australia show distinct collocational patterns. collocative meaning, a key aspect of lexical semantics, highlights how a word's meaning is shaped by its typical co-occurrence with other words social meaning: reflecting social attitudes and values analyzing slang terms' evolution across different social groups in london shows how meaning shifts (e.g., from positive to negative connotation) over 2 decades, mirroring changing social values and generational perceptions, like the shift in meaning for the word “wicked”. social meaning can be analyzed through corpus linguistics, …
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en expressed through suffixes like "-ed" (past tense) or "-s" (plural), adds information about grammatical relations (e.g., tense, number) in contrast to lexical meaning’s focus on the core semantic content. consider the three grammatical number forms in german. introduction to lexicology and semantic analysis different theoretical frameworks, such as the 20th-century work of ogden and richards in their "meaning of meaning," influence how lexicologists approach semantic analysis, impacting how they describe the relationship between a word's form and meaning across several dialects of english from different regions of the united states lexicology, the study of the vocabulary of a language, employs various analytical methods including componential analysis, which breaks down word meanings into smaller semantic components, as seen in the 7 basic color terms identified across diverse languages, including those of the amazon basin connotative meaning: emotional and cultural associations words like "home" evoke strong positive connotations, representing feelings of …
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usa. pragmatic meaning: contextual interpretation pragmatic meaning heavily relies on context; for example, the utterance "it's cold in here" might imply a request to close a window in a london flat, but a different action in a 30°c sydney office. grice's maxims (quantity, quality, relevance, manner) are fundamental principles guiding contextual interpretation, often violated for specific pragmatic effects, such as irony, found in 18th-century english literature. affective meaning: emotional impact of words the affective meaning of words like "serene" (positive connotation) versus "grim" (negative connotation) can vary significantly across different linguistic communities, highlighting the cultural relativity of emotional responses to vocabulary in places like japan and brazil. approximately 70% of the 25,000 most frequent words in the english language possess some degree of affective meaning, showcasing the pervasive impact of emotional weight on even seemingly neutral lexical items within dictionaries and corpora analysis. lexical fields and semantic domains semantic domains, …
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(completely unrelated words with the same form, such as "bank" and "bank" – a slope of land) requires careful analysis of semantic relationships and historical development, as exemplified in dictionaries from the merriam-webster series. polysemy, a key concept in lexicology, demonstrates how a single word, like "bank" (river bank vs. financial institution), can possess at least 2 distinct meanings, often related etymologically, creating potential ambiguity across languages like english and spanish. antonymy: words with opposite meanings reverse antonyms, such as "buy" and "sell," represent actions from opposing perspectives, highlighting the inherent relational aspect of antonymy antonymy isn't always binary; gradable antonyms like "hot" and "cold" allow for a spectrum of meanings, unlike complementary antonyms such as "married" and "single" which only permit two states thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image6.jpg image7.jpg image8.jpg image9.jpg image10.jpg image11.jpg image12.jpg image13.jpg image14.jpg image15.jpg image16.jpg image17.jpg image18.jpg image19.jpg image20.jpg image21.jpg image22.jpg image2.png image3.png image4.png …

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powerpoint presentation types of meaning and lexical semantic meanings of words in lexicology komiljanova oyshaxon toshpolatova mahliyo 1. types of lexical meaning 2. exploring lexical semantic relationships 3. introduction to meaning in lexicology plan: metonymy and synecdoche: figurative meanings both metonymy and synecdoche are figures of speech prevalent across languages, from ancient greek texts to modern-day american slang, enriching communication with concise, evocative imagery and impacting the 21st-century literary landscape. metonymy, unlike synecdoche, doesn't involve a part-to-whole relationship; for example, "the white house announced..." (white house representing the us government) uses metonymy, not the 50 states as parts of a whole. hyponymy and hypernymy: hierarchical rela...

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