Phraseology and Culture in English
Focus on particular lexemes
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Phraseology and Culture in English
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Focus on particular lexemes
Reasonably well: Natural Semantic Metalanguage as a tool for the study of phraseology and its cultural underpinnings Anna Wierzbicka 1. Introduction Every society has certain evaluative words that provide a frame of orienta- tion in daily life and guide people’s judgment and behaviour. Sometimes speakers are conscious of some of these words and regard them as a badge of belonging. Sometimes, however, a “guiding word” is so ingrained in the thinking of the speech community that it is not perceived as distinctive, but rather taken for granted like the air that people breathe. A striking example of a powerful and yet relatively hidden guiding word is the English adjec- tive reasonable. The fact that this word has seldom been the focus of spe- cial attention and reflection may have contributed to its enduring power. But it is not only individual words which may guide unconscious as- sumptions and evaluations. Commonly used collocations are equally impor- tant. As Michael Stubbs (Stubbs 2001: 3) says in his valuable recent book Words and Phrases (to which I will return later), “our knowledge of a lan- guage is not only a knowledge of individual words, but of their predictable combinations, and of the cultural knowledge which these combinations often encapsulate”. This applies, particularly, to guiding words like reasonable in modern English; often the power of individual words goes hand in hand with the power of collocations including those words. In the case of rea- sonable, it is enough to mention everyday phrases like within reasonable limits, a reasonable amount, a reasonable time, a reasonable price, a rea- sonable offer, or important legal concepts like reasonable force, reasonable care, and beyond reasonable doubt (cf. Wierzbicka 2003a). In the case of the adverb reasonably, which is also very important in Anglo-English discourse, by far the most important collocations are rea- sonably good and reasonably well; and judging by their relative frequen- cies, the latter is even more important than the former. For example, in the COBUILD corpus (56 million words from the Bank of English), we find 113 examples of reasonably well, as compared with 42 of reasonably good. 50 Anna Wierzbicka The words reasonable and reasonably and the collocations based on them carry with them a framework of evaluation which plays an important Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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