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1、CAS LX 502 Semantics,3a. Word meaning 3.1-3.6ish,Lexical semantics,As a first approximation: The meaning (and relations between the meanings) of words. Pat is a bachelor. Pat is a man. Pat has an unpleasant personality. My sister is a bachelor. Tracy fed my dog. My dog ate. My dog is no longer hungr
2、y.,Lexical semantics,What is it about bachelor that tells us (necessarily, inescapably) about maleness? What is it about feeding that tells us about eating?Bachelor and male share something in commonto be maleand to be unmarried. (And probably to be otherwise eligible to be married),Lexical semantic
3、s,Our knowledge about the words (and morphemes) of language can be thought of as a list, as a “mental dictionary”a lexicon.,Bachelors and men,If Pat is a bachelor, and to be a bachelor is to be a man and to be unmarried (and possibly to be eligible), then it follows that Pat is a man, that Pat is un
4、married but eligible to be married. So, we have learned something about the meaning of bachelor and its relation to the meaning of man. Pat is a bachelor entails that Pat is a man. Entailment: X entails Y if there can be no situation in which X is true but Y is not.,Entailment and other reasoning,Pa
5、t is a bachelor. Pat has an unpleasant personality.Pat has an unpleasant personality is not a necessary consequence of Pat is a bachelor. The first does not entail the second. It could be that Pat has joined a priesthood, it could be that Pat has unrealistically high standards, it could bewell, it c
6、ould be any of a number of things.,Meaning and lexemes (lexical items),Lexicon = repository of unpredictable information. Pronunciation Meaning Grammatical category (Linked to) encyclopedic knowledge, register, frequency. We may think of this in terms of lexemes, insofar as kick, kicked, kicks, kick
7、ing have a predictable part and an unpredictable part to their meaning. The dictionary/lexicon need list only (to) kick.,A lexeme is more abstract than a “word”,And what is a “word” anyway? We can come up with some more or less arbitrary definitions, but they dont seem to get us much closer to under
8、standing how the lexicon and semantic system is structured. A word has spaces written around it. (isnt vs. is not?) A word can stand alone (*the, *a) A word is pronounced separately (dyoowannaeet?) A word expresses a concept (again, *the, *although) ,What is a “word” anyway?,Inuktitut: qasuiirsarvig
9、ssarsingitluinarnarpuq Someone did not find a completely suitable resting place. tired cause.be suitable not someone qasu-iir-sar-vig-ssar-si-ngit-luinar-nar-puq not place.for find completely 3sg Kick the bucket, get the sack, hit the hay, Turn in, turn on, hand in, write off, Bigger vs. more expans
10、ive vs. *expansiver. “Im afraid shes gone and Michael Jacksoned herself to the point where she doesnt even appear human anymore” (some random comment on some random blog, referring to California gubernatorial candidate Angelyne. Google “michael jacksoned” if you wish.),One “word” several lexemes,ban
11、k1 : side of a river. bank2 : financial institution One word, (at least) two senses, two lexemes.The word bank is ambiguousit could mean bank1, it could mean bank2. This is different from vagueness, for example with large, small (Mickey is large, Willy is a small), or student (John, Mary) with respe
12、ct to gender.,Differentiating ambiguity and vagueness,One way is with verb phrase ellipsis:Tracy ate a sandwich and Pat did too. Tracy ate a sandwich and Pat ate a sandwich too. Pat visited a bank and Tracy did too. Pat visited a bank and Tracy visited a bank too. John is a student and Mary is too.
13、Mickey is large and Willy is too.,Dimensions of relatedness,Bank1 (the river-side) and bank2 (the financial institution) are homonyms. Two basically unrelated words that sound the same. And are written the same. And are pronounced the same. Subdivisions are possible: homographs are written the same,
14、 homophones are pronounced the same. They (very well) might vary by dialect (bury, berry, Barry; Mary, merry, marry). They might share a category (wring, ring) or not (knot).,Polysemy,Where different senses are judged to be related, we have polysemy rather than homonymy. Sometimes a tough call. Bat1
15、 : implement for striking in certain games Bat2 : furry mammal with membranous wings Sole1 : A sort of flat fish Sole2 : Bottom of a foot or shoe solea (Latin) via French.,Synonymy,A thesaurus provides synonymsdifferent words that share (nearly) the same meaning. True synonyms may not exist, there i
16、s pretty much always a difference in register, attitude, dialect, collocation, or lexical relations. Lawyer, attorney, counsel, Couch, sofa, futon, Little sister, small sister, Police, cop, pig, fuzz, ,Antonyms,Antonyms are in opposition, and come in a number of different flavors. An animal might be
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