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CHAPTER 11. SEMANTICS AND THE DICTIONARY, SEMANTICS II - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 11. SEMANTICS AND THE DICTIONARY
NATURE OF DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE DICTIONARY
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL DICTIONARIES
A REFERENCE BOOK ON THE LIVING ROOM
IT MAY BE DISTINGUISH BY THETERM LEXICON
LEXICON OR THEORETICAL DICTIONARY
AN UNORDERED OR SET OF LEXICAL ENTRIES
IT MEANS THE ENTRY IN A DICTIONARY OF INFORMATION ABOUT A WORD
LEXICAL ENTRY. COMBINATIOS OF THREE SPECIFICATIONS
MORPHOLOGICAL
GIVING THE FORM OF THE WORLD IN TERMS OF STEMS AND AFFIXES
AS THE STEM OF THE WORD BOOK: BOOKISH AND HANDBOOK
SYNTACTIC
CLASSIFYING THE WORD IN TERMS OF ITS DISTRIBUTIONAL POTENTIAL WITHIN SENTENCES
PRIMARY CATEGORIES (PARTS OF SPEECH)
SECONDARY CATEGORIES (COUNTABLE PREDICATIVE)
MANY SUB CATEGORIZATIONS (TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS)
SEMANTIC
GRADED ACCEPTABILTY
LEXICAL RULES
INTERRALATIONSHIPS OF DERIVATION
THAT WE RECOGNIZE BETWEEN LEXICAL ENTRIES ALREADY ESTABLISHED IN THE LANGUAGE
RULES ACCOUNTING FOR THE CREATIVE OR PRODUCTIVE ASPECT OF THE LEXICON
WHICH ALLOW US TO FORM NEW WORDS
OR TO DERIVE NEW MEANINGS FOR EXISTING WORDS
TYPES
ACTUAL ACCEPTABILITY
OF LEXICAL ENTRIES WHICH HAVE ATTAINED INSTITUTIONAL ACCEPTANCE
POTENTIAL ACCEPTABILITY
OF ANY LEXICAL ENTRY THAT CAN BE GENERATED BY A LEXICAL RULE
NONSENSE SYLLABLES LIKE: RET ARE POTENTIAL MORPHEMES FORMED ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF ENGLISH PHONOLOGY
THE UNACCEPTABILITY
OF LEXICAL ENTRIES NOT ALLOWED FOR IN THE LEXICAL RULES AT ALL
SHEEPABLE
DEVERBAL SUFFIX -ABLE
THE NOUN STEAM SHEEP
TO COIN THE NOUN UNCRUMPABILITY USING AS THE STEAM OF VERB CRUMPLE
OR DERIVING NEW MEANING FOR EXISTING WORDS
THE FORM OF LEXICAL RULES
INCLUDE MORPHOLOGICAL DERIVATION, CONVERSION, AND SEMANTIC TRANSFER
MORPHOLOGICAL DERIVATION
A CHANCE IN THE MORPHOLOGICAL SPECIFICATION/ADDITION OF AN AFFIX TO THE ORIGINAL MORPHOLOGICAL SPECIFICATION (BASE)
CHANGE OF SYNTACTIC FUNCTION AND A CHANGE OF MEANING
CONVERSION
CHANGE OF SYNTACTIC FUNCTION WITHOUT A CHANGE OF MORPHOLOGICAL SPECIFICATION
SEMANTIC TRANSFER
BRINGS A MAJOR CHANGE IN THE SEMANTIC SPECIFICATION ONLY
METONOMY
METAPHORICAL EXTENSION
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ABOUT LEXICAL RULES
FIVE PROPERTIES OF LEXICAL RULES
DIVERSITY
ALLOW THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLYING A LARGE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT RULES TO THE SAME LEXICAL ENTRY
MORPHOLOGICAL AFFIXATION
SEMANTIC OPEN-ENDEDNESS
ALLOWING THE LANGUAGE-USER FREEDOM TO READ INTO A NEW LEXICAL ENTRY WHATEVER INFORMATION
HE FINDS NECESSARY TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF IT
IMAGINATIVE READING-IN
IMAGINATIVE WRITING
RECURSIVENESS
THE ABILITY OF A LEXICAL ENTRY WHICH IS THE OUTPUT OF ONE LEXICAL RULE TO BE ALSO THE INPUT TO ANOTHER LEXICAL RULE
BIDIRECTIONALLITY
CONVERSION
BACK-FORMATION
DOUBLE-HEADED ARROW
PETRIFICATION OF LEXICAL MEANINGS
PROCESS BY WHICH AN INSTITUTIONALIZED LEXICAL MEANING DIVERGES FROM THE THEORETICAL MEANING SPECIFIED IN A LEXICAL RULE
SOLIDIFYING-SHRINKAGE
SEMANTICS II
VEIZAGA BLANCO JHAMIL SCOTH
DECEMBER 15TH, 2020
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