Concepts in types of Semantic Change
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(example of Metonomy) | Span. Port. cadera, cadeira < ‘buttocks’ < (Lat.) cathedra | show |
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show | 1) (Propositional;= Literal meaning 'while' = during) 2) (Textual: =Connections to next discours, Concessive 'while') > 3) Expressive: speakers presentation of his/her opinion using expressive phrase 'I feel' ) |
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Semantic Change Process: | Stage 1: a 'A' . Stage 2: a 'A', 'B' (A >A, B). Stage 3: a 'B' (A, B > B) | show 🗑
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Examples of Polysematic Stages of Semantic Change: | Eng & Ger 1) Pto.Grmc. a= *tem-ram 2)Eng. a=timber,A= Building, B=building material. 3)A=timber, B='material for building' ('building' lost!) | show |
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Name the Commonality in Semantic Change processe... | show |
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show | -Polysemy -Prototype model -Networks of Overlapping Meaning |
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Historical Factors Outside of Language that can contribute to Semantic Change: | -Technology -Society (sociology, politics) -Religion.... | show 🗑
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Historical (non-Linguistic) Cause of Semantic Change (give example) | 1) (Lat. 'penna' = feather) 2) Old.Fr.(>Eng) 'penne'= pen | show 🗑
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show | Spanish: 'león' = 'lion' (Spain) but 'cougar' (parts of Latin America) |
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(Traugott, Dasher, Sweester, Hopper, König)'s Principles (1&2): | 1) Semantically Related Words often undergoe parallel Semantic Shifts...(eng.dial: 'lie/lay') | show 🗑
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Traugott, Dasher, Sweester, Hopper, König)'s Principles (3&4): | show |
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Examples of types of semantic shifts that typically go in one direction (Pt.1): | words related to: Sense of Touch > Sense of Taste. ('sharp', 'hot', 'crisp') | show 🗑
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show | 2)'Taste' words > 'Emotion' words 3) Obligation > Probability: "Deontic" >"Epistemic" meaning |
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Define "Deontic" vs "Epistemic" | > "Deontic" = Requirement- Permission-Ability. >"Epistemic": 'speakers assesment', probability. | show |
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(Define) "Propositional" > "Textual" | >"Propositional": describes context, concession, from temporal meaning. 'while'=during... >"Textual": specific temporal reference, 'at that time' | show 🗑
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common "physical senses" based semantic shifts: | 1)"see" > Comprehension 2) "hear" > Obey | show |
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Physical Action Verbs >Mental State | show |
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show | 1) meanings based on: External Situation >Internal situation (Evaluative/ Perceptual/Cognitive)-Degeneration, Elevation |
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Traugott's broad explanations of Tendancies in Senatic change: (2 of 3) | Meanings based on External, or internal situations > Meanings based on Textual, or Meta linguistic situations. (While >concessive), (Physical Action Verbs >Mental State Verbs) (Mental State Verbs > Speech Act Verbs) | show |
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Examples of Semantic Shift changing meaning from more concrete, to more abstract: | -Body parts becoming terms for more abstract meanings; Capitum (head) >Capital, Capo di (something), Cape (geographical), Captain, Caption.... | show |
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show | >Polysemy Central, & arises from: a) 'Invited Inferences': b) 'Subjectification': speakers develope meaning that 'Externalizes' perspectives and additudes. |
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(from Invited Inferencing Theory of Semantic Change) Invited Inferences are: | (Name type of Semantic use/change) -Arise in the pragmetic use of lang in given context. ex; 'as long as' 'so long as'... were origionally only spatial terms. >Conditional term, Concessive. (now exist in Polysemy, but in some contexts> only conditional ) | show |
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(From Invited Inferencing theory of Semantic change) Examples of 'Subjectification': | (name force: & Theory) Speaker comes to develope meanings for words that externalize perspectives and additudes as constrained by the world of Speech Event, instead of real world. ex: 'indeed' in + deed (in action) >(certainly). ex; "I'm sure that..." | show 🗑
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show | (Name force: & Theory) Speakers make pragmetic use of language in given context. ex: 'as long as' (Spatial) > (Temporal). |
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Widening (Generalization, Extension, Broadening) | Range of meanings for a word increases, to include additional, more broad concepts. Word becomes less specific. | show |
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Metonomy: | show |
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