Titre : | Words and Phrases : Corpus Studies of Lexical Semantics (Language in society) | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Michael Stubbs, Auteur | Editeur : | USA : Wiley-Blackwell | Année de publication : | 2005 | Importance : | 267 p. | Format : | 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.52 cm. (0.42 kg) | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-631-20833-4 | Langues : | Anglais | Résumé : | This book fills a gap in studies of meaning by providing detailed case studies of attested corpus data on the meanings of words and phrases. It places lexis and phraseology at the centre of semantics and pragmatics. Words and Phrases starts from traditional concepts of lexical semantics, including meaning as use, denotation and connotation, lexical field, sense relations, phraseology and collocation. It also uses innovative corpus data to explore these concepts with an exciting new technology. The main chapters are detailed case studies of words in collocations, words in texts and words in culture. Concluding chapters discuss the implications of corpus analysis for linguistic theory, especially lexico-grammar and theories of competence and performance. | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents:
Figures, Concordances and Tables. Acknowledgements. Data Conventions and Terminology. Notes on Corpus Data and Software. Introduction. . 1. Words in Use: Introductory Examples. Text and Discourse: Some Distinctions. Language, Action, Knowledge and Situation. Words and Expectations. Language, Logic and Truth. Common--Sense Knowledge. Linguistic Conventions. Possible and Actual. Example 1. The Ambiguity of Surgery. Example 2. The (Non--)ambiguity of Bank. Example 3. The Days of the Week. Example 4. Lonely Heart Ads. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 2. Words, Phrases and Meanings: Basic Concepts. Terminology. Words: Word--Forms and Lemmas. Example: The Lemmas Consume and Seek. Collocation. Words and Units of Meaning. Delexicalization. Denotation and Connotation. Relational Lexical Demantics. Semantic Fields. Synonyms, Antonyms and Hyponyms. Frequent and Less Frequent Words. Content and Function Words: Lexical Density. Core Vocabulary. Two Examples. Example 1. Bloomfielda s Analysis of Salt. Example 2. Cause Problems and Cause Amusement. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 3. Words in Phrases 1: Concepts, Data and Methods. Background. Communicative Competence. Corpus Methods: Observing Patterns. Terminology. Corpus, Concordance, Data--Base. The Cobuild Collocations Data--Base on CD--ROM. The Corpus. The Data--Base. Precision and Recall. Data for Semantics and Pragmatics. Summary and Implications. Appendix 1: Measures of Statistical Significance. Appendix 2: Further Notes on the Data--Base. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 4. Words in Phrases 2: A Case Study of the Phraseology of English. Frequency of Phraseological Units. Strength of Attraction: Word--Forms, Lemmas and Lexical Sets. Lexical Profiles: Comprehensive Coverage of Data. Example 1. Lexical Profile for Resemblance. Example 2. Lexical Profile for Reckless. Example 3. Lexical Profile for Backdrop. Example 4. Lexical Profile for Doses. A Model of Extended Lexical Units. Example 5. Lexical Profile for Undergo. Example 6. Lexical Profile for Chopped. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 5. Words in Texts 1: Words, Phrases and Text Cohesion. Words and Co--Text. Routine and Creativity. Variable Phrases and Textual Cohesion. Antonyms and Synonyms. Discourse Prosodies. Lexical Cohesion: Textual Examples. Example 1. Just Large Enough to See with the Naked Eye. Example 2. Causing Untold Damage. Example 3. Causing Growing Pains and Undergoing a Transition. Example 4. Undergoing Rapid Star Formation. Collocations and Coherence. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 6. Words in Texts 2: A Case Study of a Short Story. Public Data and Replicable Experiments. Lexis and Text Structure. Analysis 1: Frequency Statistics (Descending Frequency Order). Frequency of Function Words: Statistics. Interpretation. Frequency of Content Words: Statistics. Interpretation. Analysis 2: Frequency Statistics (Keywords). Analysis 3: Frequency Statistics (Order of Occurrence). Statistics. Interpretation. Analysis 4: A Vocabulary--Management Profile. Types and Tokens, Vocabulary and Text. Youmansa Method. Eveline. A Further Note on Replication. Limitations on the Analysis. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 7. Words in Culture 1: Case Studies of Cultural Keywords. Data and Citation Conventions. Text and Discourse. Case Study 1: Ethnic, Racial and Tribal. Case Study 2: Heritage and Care. Keyword: Heritage. Keyword: Care. Keyword: Community. Case Study 3: Proper Standards. Keyword: Standard. Keyword: Proper. Keyword: Trendy. Case Study 4: Little Red Riding Hood. Discursive Formations. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 8. Words in Culture 2: Case Studies of Loan Words in English. Data. The Etymological Fallacy. Language Change. Terminology. Words, Politics and National Stereotypes. Fields of Knowledge and Text Types. A Case Study of German Loan Words in English. Frequency in the Vocabulary Versus Frequency in Texts. False Friends: Flak, Blitz and Angst. The OED and Cultural Keywords. A Further Note on Vocabulary and Text. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. Implications. 9. Words, Phrases and Connotations: On Lexico--Grammar and Evaluative Language. Connotations. Verbs, Discourse Prosodies and Point of View. Example 1. I Was Accosted in the Street by a Strange. Example 2. Fears Lurking Just Below the Surface. Example 3. Loiter and Other Verbs. Inter--Collocations: The Example of Street. A Lexico--Syntactic Example: Make Onea s Way Somewhere. A Note on Syntax. A Cognitive View. A Syntactic Example: Be--Passives and Get--Passives. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 10. Data and Dualisms: On Corpus Methods and Pluralist Models. Principles. Problems?. Dualisms and Monisms. Cartesian Dualism. Monism: Version 1. Monism: Version 2. The Saussurian Paradox. Pluralist Positions. Brute and Institutional Facts. Physical, Psychological and Social. Worlds 1, 2 and 3. A Pluralist Model. Performance Data, Corpora and Routine Behaviour. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. References. Name Index. Subject Index. |
Words and Phrases : Corpus Studies of Lexical Semantics (Language in society) [texte imprimé] / Michael Stubbs, Auteur . - USA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2005 . - 267 p. ; 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.52 cm. (0.42 kg). ISBN : 978-0-631-20833-4 Langues : Anglais Résumé : | This book fills a gap in studies of meaning by providing detailed case studies of attested corpus data on the meanings of words and phrases. It places lexis and phraseology at the centre of semantics and pragmatics. Words and Phrases starts from traditional concepts of lexical semantics, including meaning as use, denotation and connotation, lexical field, sense relations, phraseology and collocation. It also uses innovative corpus data to explore these concepts with an exciting new technology. The main chapters are detailed case studies of words in collocations, words in texts and words in culture. Concluding chapters discuss the implications of corpus analysis for linguistic theory, especially lexico-grammar and theories of competence and performance. | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents:
Figures, Concordances and Tables. Acknowledgements. Data Conventions and Terminology. Notes on Corpus Data and Software. Introduction. . 1. Words in Use: Introductory Examples. Text and Discourse: Some Distinctions. Language, Action, Knowledge and Situation. Words and Expectations. Language, Logic and Truth. Common--Sense Knowledge. Linguistic Conventions. Possible and Actual. Example 1. The Ambiguity of Surgery. Example 2. The (Non--)ambiguity of Bank. Example 3. The Days of the Week. Example 4. Lonely Heart Ads. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 2. Words, Phrases and Meanings: Basic Concepts. Terminology. Words: Word--Forms and Lemmas. Example: The Lemmas Consume and Seek. Collocation. Words and Units of Meaning. Delexicalization. Denotation and Connotation. Relational Lexical Demantics. Semantic Fields. Synonyms, Antonyms and Hyponyms. Frequent and Less Frequent Words. Content and Function Words: Lexical Density. Core Vocabulary. Two Examples. Example 1. Bloomfielda s Analysis of Salt. Example 2. Cause Problems and Cause Amusement. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 3. Words in Phrases 1: Concepts, Data and Methods. Background. Communicative Competence. Corpus Methods: Observing Patterns. Terminology. Corpus, Concordance, Data--Base. The Cobuild Collocations Data--Base on CD--ROM. The Corpus. The Data--Base. Precision and Recall. Data for Semantics and Pragmatics. Summary and Implications. Appendix 1: Measures of Statistical Significance. Appendix 2: Further Notes on the Data--Base. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 4. Words in Phrases 2: A Case Study of the Phraseology of English. Frequency of Phraseological Units. Strength of Attraction: Word--Forms, Lemmas and Lexical Sets. Lexical Profiles: Comprehensive Coverage of Data. Example 1. Lexical Profile for Resemblance. Example 2. Lexical Profile for Reckless. Example 3. Lexical Profile for Backdrop. Example 4. Lexical Profile for Doses. A Model of Extended Lexical Units. Example 5. Lexical Profile for Undergo. Example 6. Lexical Profile for Chopped. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 5. Words in Texts 1: Words, Phrases and Text Cohesion. Words and Co--Text. Routine and Creativity. Variable Phrases and Textual Cohesion. Antonyms and Synonyms. Discourse Prosodies. Lexical Cohesion: Textual Examples. Example 1. Just Large Enough to See with the Naked Eye. Example 2. Causing Untold Damage. Example 3. Causing Growing Pains and Undergoing a Transition. Example 4. Undergoing Rapid Star Formation. Collocations and Coherence. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 6. Words in Texts 2: A Case Study of a Short Story. Public Data and Replicable Experiments. Lexis and Text Structure. Analysis 1: Frequency Statistics (Descending Frequency Order). Frequency of Function Words: Statistics. Interpretation. Frequency of Content Words: Statistics. Interpretation. Analysis 2: Frequency Statistics (Keywords). Analysis 3: Frequency Statistics (Order of Occurrence). Statistics. Interpretation. Analysis 4: A Vocabulary--Management Profile. Types and Tokens, Vocabulary and Text. Youmansa Method. Eveline. A Further Note on Replication. Limitations on the Analysis. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 7. Words in Culture 1: Case Studies of Cultural Keywords. Data and Citation Conventions. Text and Discourse. Case Study 1: Ethnic, Racial and Tribal. Case Study 2: Heritage and Care. Keyword: Heritage. Keyword: Care. Keyword: Community. Case Study 3: Proper Standards. Keyword: Standard. Keyword: Proper. Keyword: Trendy. Case Study 4: Little Red Riding Hood. Discursive Formations. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 8. Words in Culture 2: Case Studies of Loan Words in English. Data. The Etymological Fallacy. Language Change. Terminology. Words, Politics and National Stereotypes. Fields of Knowledge and Text Types. A Case Study of German Loan Words in English. Frequency in the Vocabulary Versus Frequency in Texts. False Friends: Flak, Blitz and Angst. The OED and Cultural Keywords. A Further Note on Vocabulary and Text. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. Implications. 9. Words, Phrases and Connotations: On Lexico--Grammar and Evaluative Language. Connotations. Verbs, Discourse Prosodies and Point of View. Example 1. I Was Accosted in the Street by a Strange. Example 2. Fears Lurking Just Below the Surface. Example 3. Loiter and Other Verbs. Inter--Collocations: The Example of Street. A Lexico--Syntactic Example: Make Onea s Way Somewhere. A Note on Syntax. A Cognitive View. A Syntactic Example: Be--Passives and Get--Passives. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. Topics for Further Study. 10. Data and Dualisms: On Corpus Methods and Pluralist Models. Principles. Problems?. Dualisms and Monisms. Cartesian Dualism. Monism: Version 1. Monism: Version 2. The Saussurian Paradox. Pluralist Positions. Brute and Institutional Facts. Physical, Psychological and Social. Worlds 1, 2 and 3. A Pluralist Model. Performance Data, Corpora and Routine Behaviour. Summary and Implications. Background and Further Reading. References. Name Index. Subject Index. |
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