Abbreviations chapter 1: introduction: what is polysemy?


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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 
1 First
Person
2
Second
Person
3 Third
Person
ABL
Ablative
ABS
Absolutive
ACC
Accusative
ADN
Adnominal
suffix
ALL
Allative
AM
The American Heritage Dictionary 
AMGD
Advanced Memphis General Dictionary 
AR
Diccionario Retana de Autoridades del Euskera 
AUX
Auxiliary
AZ
Azkue’s
Diccionario Vasco-Español-Francés 
BEN
Benefactive
BN
Bera
Lopez’s
Diccionario Vasco Castellano
BQ
Basque
CL GK
Classical
Greek
CMT
Comitative
COL
Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus 
COMP
Complementiser
CREA
Reference Corpus for Present-day Spanish
CSE
Collins Spanish-English-Spanish Dictionary 
DAN
Danish
DAT
Dative
DCECH
Diccionario Crítico Etimológico Castellano e Hispano 
DU
Dutch
EM
Ernout & Meillet’s Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Latine 

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ENG


English
EEBS
Present-day Basque Reference Corpus
ELH
Elhuyar Euskara-Castelania / Castellano-Vasco Hiztegia 
FR
French
FUT
Future
ERG
Ergative
G
German 
GALW
Aulestia
&
White’s
Euskara-Ingelesa / Ingelesa-Euskara Hiztegia 
GEN
Genitive
GER
Germanic
GK
Greek
HAB
Habitual
aspect
HM
Diccionario Hiru Mila Hiztegia 
ICM
Idealised Cognitive Model
IE
Indo-European
IH
(
IP
)
Invariance Hypothesis (Invariance Principle)
IMP
Imperative
INE
Inessive
INSTR
Instrumental
IT
Italian
IRR
Irrealis
IS
Sarasola’s
Hauta-Lanerako Euskal Hiztegia
LAR
Diccionario Moderno Larousse Español-Inglés
LAT
Latin
LMD
Michelena’s
Diccionario General Vasco. Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia 
LM
Landmark
MDU
Middle
Dutch
ME
Middle
English
MLG
Middle
Low
German
MM
Moliner’s
Diccionario del Uso del Español 
MSP
Middle
Spanish

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NEG


Negative
particle
NM
Nominalised
verb
OE
Old
English
OED
Oxford English Dictionary 
OFR
Old
French
OHG
Old High German
OLD
Oxford Latin Dictionary 
OLG
Old
Low
German
OP
Object
Perceived
OSD
Oxford Spanish Dictionary 
OSP
Old
Spanish
OTEUT
Old
Teutonic
P
Perception
PAR
Participle
PART
Partitive
PL
Plural
PR
Perceiver
PSP
Property Selection Processes
RAE
Diccionario de la Real Academia Española de la Lengua 
RCD
Richmont Compact Dictionary 
REC
Reciprocal
REFL
Reflexive
REL
Relative
RUM
Rumanian
SG
Singular
SKT
Sanskrit
SP
Spanish
SUBJ
Subjunctive
TR
Trajector

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS 


POLYSEMY? 
Polysemy is the term used in semantic analysis to describe the situation in which
a word has two or more related meanings. No matter how simple this definition seems to
be, polysemy is not a clear-cut concept. For decades, linguists from different schools
have been trying to give a sound account of what polysemy is and how it can be
accounted for (see Section 1.2). Unfortunately, it is still true that polysemy remains a
somehow muddy field in linguistic research.
The main purpose behind the present study is the analysis of the polysemy that
exists in perception verbs in English, Basque and Spanish. Perception verbs in these
languages not only convey meanings related to the physical perception of each sense
modality (vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste), but they are used to express other
meanings as well (‘to meet’ as in I’ll see you at seven, ‘suspicion’ as in to smell fishy, ‘to
experience’ as in to taste success). The aim is, therefore, to find out which semantic
extensions are found in this semantic field, but also to put forward hypotheses as to why
and how these polysemous senses happen.
Why it is possible that, for instance, the verb to see can mean both ‘to perceive
with one’s eyes’, but also ‘to understand’ as in I see what you mean. Why whenever we
want to express that we are emotionally moved we use the verb to touch (as in deeply 
touched), but we cannot use any other perception verb such as to smell, to hear to

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