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Regularity In Semantic Change Elizabeth Closs Traugott Richard B Dasher

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Regularity In Semantic Change Elizabeth Closs Traugott Richard B Dasher
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 363
Author: Elizabeth Closs Traugott, Richard B. Dasher
ISBN: 9780511015823, 9780521583787, 9780521617918, 0511015828, 0521583780, 052161791X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Regularity In Semantic Change Elizabeth Closs Traugott Richard B Dasher by Elizabeth Closs Traugott, Richard B. Dasher 9780511015823, 9780521583787, 9780521617918, 0511015828, 0521583780, 052161791X instant download after payment.

This new and important study of semantic change examines the various ways in which new meanings arise through language use, especially the ways in which speakers and writers experiment with uses of words and constructions. Drawing on extensive research from over a thousand years of English and Japanese textual history, Traugott and Dasher show that most changes in meaning originate in and are motivated by the associative flow of speech and conceptual metonymy.

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