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TABLE OF CONTENTSPage, Preface to the First Edition................................................................................. 3 Preface to the Second Edition........................................................................................ 5 I. INTRODUCTION § 1. Definition. Links with Other Branches of Linguistics........................................... 7 § 2. Two Approaches to Language Study.......................................................... 7 § 3. Lexicology and Sociolinguistics.................................................................. 8 § 4. Lexical Units............................................................................................ 9 § 5. Varieties of Words................................................................................................ 10 § 6. Course of Modern English Lexicology. Its Aims and Significance.................. 11 II. SEMASIOLOGY Word-Meaning § 1. Referential Approach to Meaning......................................................................... 13 § 2. Meaning in the Referential Approach................................................................... 16 § 3. Functional Approach to Meaning......................................................................... 17 § 4. Relation Between the Two Approaches....................................................... 18 Types of Meaning § 5. Grammatical Meaning.......................................................................................... 18 § 6. Lexical Meaning.................................................................................................. 19 § 7. Part-of-speech Meaning............................................................................. 19 § 8. Denotational and Connotational Meaning........................................................... 20 § 9. Emotive Charge........................................................................................... 21 § 10. Stylistic Reference..................................................................................... 21 § 11. Emotive Charge and Stylistic Reference............................................................ 22 § 12. Summary and Conclusions................................................................................ 22 Word-Meaning and Meaning in Morphemes § 13. Lexical Meaning................................................................................................ 23 § 14. Functional (Part-of-speech) Meaning................................................................. 24 § 15. Differential Meaning................................................................................. 24 § 16. Distributional Meaning....................................................................................... 25 Word-Meaning and Motivation § 17. Morphological Motivation........................................................................ 25 § 18. Phonetical Motivation............................................................................... 26 § 19. Semantic Motivation.......................................................................................... 27 § 20. Summary and Conclusions....................................................................... 27 Change of Meaning § 21. Causes of Semantic Change............................................................................... 29 § 22. Nature of Semantic Change.............................................................................. 30 § 23. Results of Semantic Change............................................................................. 31 § 24. Interrelation of Causes, Nature and Results of Semantic Change 32 § 25. Summary and Conclusions................................................................................ 33 Meaning and Polysemy § 26. Semantic Structure of Polysemantic Words.............................................. 33 § 27. Diachronic Approach................................................................................ 34 § 28. Synchronic Approach............................................................................... 35 § 29. Historical Changeability of Semantic Structure......................................... 36 § 30. Polysemy and Arbitrariness of Semantic Structure.......................................... 37 § 31. Summary and Conclusions.............................................................................. 38 Polysemy and Homonymy § 32. Homonymy of Words and Homonymy of Word-Forms................................. 39 § 33. Classification of Homonyms.................................................................... 40 § 34. Some Peculiarities of Lexico-Grammatical Homonymy............................ 41 § 35. Graphic and Sound-Form of Homonyms................................................ 42 § 36. Sources of Homonymy............................................................................. 42 § 37. Polysemy and Homonymy: Etymological and Semantic Criteria 43 § 38. Formal Criteria: Distribution and Spelling................................................ 44 § 39. Summary and Conclusions.............................................................................. 45 Word-Meaning in Syntagmatics and Paradigmatics § 40. Polysemy and Context..................................................................................... 47 § 41. Lexical Context....................................................................... -................ 48 § 42. Grammatical Context................................................................................. 49 § 43. Extra-Linguistic Context (Context of Situation)........................................ 50 § 44. Common Contextual Associations. Thematic Groups..................................... 50 Meaning Relations in Paradigmatics and Semantic Classification of Words § 45. Conceptual (or Semantic) Fields............................................................... 51 § 46. Hyponymic (Hierarchical) Structures and Lexico-semantic Groups 53 § 47. Semantic Equivalence and Synonymy...................................................... 55 § 48. Criteria of Synonymity.............................................................................. 57 § 49. Patterns of Synonymic Sets in Modern English.............................................. 58 § 50. Semantic Contrasts and Antonymy.......................................................... 59 § 51. Semantic Similarity of Morphemes and Word-Families.................................. 61 § 52. Summary and Conclusions............................................................................. 62 III. WORD-GROUPS AND PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS Поиск по сайту: |
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