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Making Sense Out Of Meaning An Essay In Lexical Semantics Walter H Hirtle

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Making Sense Out Of Meaning An Essay In Lexical Semantics Walter H Hirtle
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Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Walter H. Hirtle
ISBN: 0773542051, 9780773542051
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Making Sense Out Of Meaning An Essay In Lexical Semantics Walter H Hirtle by Walter H. Hirtle 0773542051, 9780773542051 instant download after payment.

In his exploration of word meaning, Walter Hirtle examines an important and controversial topic in lexical semantics: polysemy, the capacity of words to manifest a range of different meanings when employed in different contexts. Building on the work of French linguist Gustave Guillaume, Making Sense out of Meaning is a speaker-oriented study that describes how speakers form word meaning and not, as in other theories, how listeners interpret the meaning of what they hear. Hirtle develops a general model of the ways in which words and word meaning may be realized in discourse contexts and addresses such issues as the demarcation of polysemy and monosemy, metaphorical meaning, parts of speech, and the concept of conversion or zero derivation. Bringing together both lexical and grammatical components, Hirtle shows that distinct lexical senses can be observed and their relations can be understood by focusing on speakers' use of verbs and nouns. A methodical and thoughtful work, Making Sense out of Meaning situates its central question by recalling traditional views of language’s relation to thought and argues for meaning as a valid object of scientific inquiry.

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