The problem of vocabulary classification - Some linguists deny the possibility of working out a systematic classification of the English vocabulary.
- Problems (Skrebnev):
- 1. The word stock of any natural language is highly heterogeneous;
- 2. Words cannot be analysed as isolated units;
- 3. Polysemy and polyfunctionality of words (one word can be placed in several lexical classes).
- Other scholars think that the word stock can be represented as a system in which different aspects of words may be singled out as interdependent.
- Stylistically unmarked/
- neutral/unlimited/
- non restricted words (common in all spheres
- of communication)
- stylistically marked/limited/
- restricted(limited in
- their usage by
- circmstances,commnicative
- situation,people’s
- age,education,
- social backgrond)
- BINARY OPPOSITIONS IN STYLISTICS
STYLISTICALLY MARKED WORDS STYLISTIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE ENGLISH VOCABULARY (GALPERIN) - On the basis of these oppositions I. Galperin singles out 3 major layers of the English vocabulary:
- 1. Neutral layer
- 2. Literary layer
- (Super-neutral words)
- 3. Colloquial layer
- (Sub-neutral words)
Standard English: - Standard English comprises stylistically neutral words, common literary and common colloquial vocabulary.
Standard English - SE constitutes the foundation of the lexico-semantic system of the English language.
- Special literary and Special colloquial vocabularies are dependent on it and cannot be explained and understood without the knowledge of SE.
- That is why SE is taught all over the world, although it may be considered a kind of abstraction:
- Randolph Quirk (“The Use of English”): “We have seen that standard English is basically ideal, a mode of expression that we seek when we wish to communicate beyond our immediate community… As an ideal, it cannot be perfectly realised…In fact, however, any of us can read a newspaper printed in Leeds, San Francisco or Delhi without difficulty and often even without realising that there are differences at all.”
Study the following examples: -
- 1. Archaisms
- 2. Alienisms and foreign words
- 3. Terms and learned words
- 4. Poetic words
- 5. Literary coinages (including nonce - words)
Colloquial Stratum of Words Sub-neutral Words -
- 1. Slang
- 2. Vulgarisms
- 3. Jargonisms
- 4. Dialectal words
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