Lecture Methods of Lexicological Research
Transformational Analysis
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Lecture 5
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Transformational Analysis
Transformational analysis consists in repatterning identical distributional patterns in order to discover difference or sameness of their meaning. It is used to investigate polysemantic patterns, e.g. compounds which have the same pattern (n + n) may have different lexical meanings. This is shown by transformational procedure: dogfight – a fight between dogs; dogcart – a cart drawn by dogs. Transformational analysis is a kind of intraligual translation, a kind of paraphrasing: his work is excellent – his excellent work – the excellence of his work – he works excellently. Componental Analysis In Componental analysis linguists proceed from the assumption that the smallest units of meaning are sememes (or semes) and that sememes and lexemes (or lexical items) are usually not in one-to-one but in one-to-many correspondence. For example, in the lexical item woman several components of meaning or sememes may be singled out and namely: human, female, adult. The analysis of the word girl would also yield the sememes human and female, but instead of the sememe adult we shall find the sememe young distinguishing the meaning of the word woman from that of girl. Literature 1. Antrushina G.B. English Lexicology. M., 2006. 2. Arnold I.V. The English Word. M., 1986. 3. Ginzburg R.S. et al. A Course in Modern English Lexicology. M., 1979. 4. Dubenets E.M. Modern English Lexicology. M. – S.-P., 2004. Download 47 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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