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The Power Of Words Essays In Lexicography Lexicology And Semantics In Honour Of Christian J Kay Caie

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The Power Of Words Essays In Lexicography Lexicology And Semantics In Honour Of Christian J Kay Caie
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Publisher: Brill/Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Caie, Graham D(Contributor)
ISBN: 9789042021211, 9042021217
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Power Of Words Essays In Lexicography Lexicology And Semantics In Honour Of Christian J Kay Caie by Caie, Graham D(contributor) 9789042021211, 9042021217 instant download after payment.

This volume comprises essays in lexicography, lexicology and semantics by leading international experts in these fields. The contributions cover Old, Middle and Present-Day English and Scots, and specific subjects include medical vocabulary, colour lexemes, and semantic and pragmatic meaning in terms for politeness, money and humour. In the area of Old English studies there are articles on kinship terminology and colour lexemes, and in Middle English a semantic and syntactic study of the overlapping of the verbsdreden and douten. Many of the essays make use of the Historical Thesaurus of English project at the University of Glasgow, and pay tribute to its Director, Professor Christian Kay; e.g., one article demonstrates how the HTE, a project which is at the interface between historical semantics and lexicography, may present a rich resource for information about the lexicalization of concepts within our culture, such as changing social attitudes in the area of will, consent and coercion. Other resources, such asThe Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English, and the Oxford English Dictionary provide a rich source for information on historical lexicography, semantics and editing. A number of essays concern the Scots language, such as an analysis of evaluative terms in modern Scots speech and writing, the rich potential of rhyme in Scots, and the role of lexicon inth- fronting in Glaswegian.

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