Lexicological analysis of the extract from Rudyard Kipling’s “The Light that Failed” Contents 1. The functional style 2. The variants of English 3. Etymological analysis 4. Polysemy 5. Grammatical meaning 6. Contextual analysis 7. Componential analysis 8. Homonymy 9. Synonymy 10. Antonymy 11. Hypero-hyponimic relations 12. Word-formation 13. Idioms 14. Phrasal verbs 15. Morphological analysis 16. Resources 17. Dictionaries They headed for a certain tree that Dick knew well
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Plan Introduction 1. Survey of certain historical facts 1.1 The occupation of Roman Empire. 1.2. Period of Celts invasion 1.3 Period of Latin‚ Scandinavian and Norman French borrowings. 1.4 The Renaissance Period 2. Etymology. The English word-stock 2.1 The most characteristic features‚ of English word-stock 2.2 Words of Native Origin 2.3 Criteria of borrowings in English Conclusion Sources Introduction It is true that English vocabulary‚ which is one of the
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in the English language. Literature to be studied: 1. A course in Modern English Lexicology. By R. Ginsburg and others pp. 209-228. 2. English Lexicology. By Antrushina. Ch. З. pр.44-56 (n. 9 pp.48-54) Ex. 1‚ ch.4.p.62-71..Ex.l‚?‚3‚o.71-72. 3.The English word. By I. Arnold pp. 248-55. Ch. 14 4. Этимологические основы словарного состава современного английского языка. Н. Амосова‚ стр.7-23‚стр.160-166. Etymology. The English word-stock. Some basic notions The most characteristic features
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supported by development of modern informational technologies and simplification of alive speech. So the significance of our work can be proved by the following reasons: a) Studying of homonyms of words is one of the developing branches of lexicology nowadays. b) Homonyms reflect the general trend of simplification of a language. c) Homonymic meanings of words are closely connected with the development of modern informational technologies. d) Being a developing branch of linguistics
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A Diachronic Study on the Semantic Change of “xiaojie” “小姐”语义变化的历时研究 A Diachronic Study on the Semantic Change of “xiaojie” Abstract:As a necessary word in social communication‚ xiaojie has always been closely observed by many scholars and professors‚ and this paper focus on its semantic change and usage. The word xiaojie‚ so far from its first appear in Song dynasty‚ its semantic meaning has changed a lot. The whole paper is
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FULFILMENT OF A BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) DEGREE SUBMITTED BY Premium 17181 Words 69 Pages The Subject-Matter of the Contrastive Lexicology of English and Ukrainian Chapter 1. The subject-matter of the contrastive lexicology of English and Ukrainian 1. Fundamentals 1.1. Object of lexicology. 1.2. Subdivisions of lexicology. 2. Tasks of contrastive lexicology. Its theoretical and practical value. The gift o Premium 3373 Words 14 Pages He Formation and Social Function of English Euphemisms
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1. Style and Stylistics. Language‚ speech and text. No one knows for sure what it is. The scope of problems stylistics is to solve‚ its very object and its tasks are open to discussion up to the present day‚ regardless of the fact that it goes back to ancient rhetoric and poetics. According to I.R. Galperin‚ the term STYLE is presumed (by various authors) to apply to the following fields of investigation: the aesthetic function of language; (reference to works of art‚ that is of poetry and
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5-10 1. The concept of “lexicography”. Aims and functions of lexicography. 5-6 1.2 Problems of lexicography. 7-10 2. Language norm and connection between lexicology and lexicography 11-16 2.1 Problems of language norms. 11-13 2.2 Analysis of the normative norms of dictionary entries. 14-16 Conclusion
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contacts …………………...14 2 Analysis of Russian borrowings based on the examples from monolingual dictionaries of American and British English. 2.1. Similarities and differences in lexicographic description……………………….19 2.2. Contrasting Dictionary Entries: etymology‚ spelling‚ definition and lexical coverage……………………………………………………………………………...21 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………… Bibliography………………………………………………………………………. Appendix………………………………………………………………………….. INTRODUCTION Topicality
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Semantic and Lexical Relation By Kifah Talib Tawfiq This seminar consists of the following paragraphs 1-Introduction 2- Definition of the terms (Semantic and lexical) 3- The relation between the two terms 4-Conclusion 1- Introduction What is Semantics and lexical? 1- What is semantics? Semantics is the study of meaning. It is a wide subject within the general study of language. An understanding of semantics is essential to the study of language acquisition (how language
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