Phraseology and Culture in English
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Phraseology and Culture in English
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SUSTAINABLE
+ N sustainable development sustainable scale sustainable forest sustainable solutions sustainable living adv. + SUSTAINABLE ecologically sustainable economically sustainable Sustainability is a hot topic in environmental language. Multiwords contain- ing sustainable are found on both sides of the fence. As Alexander suggests: 292 Melina Magdalena and Peter Mühlhäusler Everyday experience shows that sustainable development is used, on the one hand, by business people to refer to their industrial and business opera- tions. On the other hand, environmentalists attempting to prevent further ecological devastation of global resources, such as air, water, forests and land, also use it. Against this background it is difficult not to agree with the British historian, Eric Hobsbawm’s comment on the term as being ‘conven- iently meaningless’. (Alexander 2002: 248). 2.3.3. Environmental One of the major groups of lexical phrases in our data includes environ- mental as a component which is used to organise anything and everything relating to this topic. Like the emotive affix eco-, environmental is a legiti- mising unit, which enables a myriad range of things and activities to be included with this discourse. ENVIRONMENTAL + N environmental accounting environmental justice environmental altruism environmental language environmental art environmental management environmental audit environmental movement environmental benchmarks environmental music environmental biology environmental organisations environmental campaign environmental philanthropy environmental capacity environmental policy environmental concern environmental preservation environmental conditions environmental problem environmental degradation environmental protection environmental focus environmental racism environmental fundraising environmental resources environmental groups environmental science environmental impacts environmental surprises environmental improvement environmental waste environmental issues Lexical developments in greenspeaking 293 2.4. Collocation It is difficult to distinguish clearly whether a multiword is a lexical phrase or a collocation. It depends to some extend upon how firmly the term is estab- lished in the discourse of a particular group of language users. Our exam- ples reflect the language of those who are either greenies and / or work in the environmental domain. Like the spelling changes that occur with affixa- tion and compounding, as indicated above, multiword formation in envi- ronmental language can be observed as a fluid and dynamic process which is still evolving. This section includes information specifically on a number of collocations noted in our data. One way of analysing environmental language is to divide texts accord- ing to a number of topics, such as “climate” or “policy”. Texts on these topics contain lexical items which are specific to the region under discus- sion, whether that be “the global community”, “the developing world” or “the Australian desert”. Specific collocations from economic, scientific or religious discourses can also be grouped topically. Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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