Lexical Meaning As a Testable Hypothesis: The Case of English Look, See, Seem and Appear (Studies in Funcional and Structural Linguistics, 75)
معرفی کتاب «Lexical Meaning As a Testable Hypothesis: The Case of English Look, See, Seem and Appear (Studies in Funcional and Structural Linguistics, 75)» نوشتهٔ Nadav Sabar، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Benjamins Publishing Company در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form __look__. The work is innovative in that it establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like __look__ and __see__. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. The invariant meaning proposed for __look__ explains the full range of its distribution, without the need to posit as linguistic units ‘__look__-noun’ and ‘__look__-verb’, ‘__look__-visual’ and ‘__look__-intellectual’, or constructions such as __have-a-look__, __look-like__, etc. The analysis places look in opposition with __see__, __seem__ and __appear__ for which tentative meanings are posited as well. The hypotheses are supported through qualitative analyses of attested examples and quantitative predictions tested in a massive corpus. These predictions offer new knowledge about the distribution of __look__, __see__ and other forms that may provide useful for other scholars. This Book Offers An Original Treatment Of The Lexical Form 'look'. The Work Is Innovative In That It Establishes That The Columbia School Conception Of An Invariant Meaning - Hitherto Found Primarily In Grammar - Is Equally Operative In Core Vocabulary Items Like 'look' And 'see'. The Upshot Is That Grammar And Lexicon Are Both Amenable To Synchronic Monosemic Analysis. The Invariant Meaning Proposed For 'look' Explains The Full Range Of Its Distribution, Without The Need To Posit As Linguistic Units 'look'-noun And 'look'-verb, 'look'-visual And 'look'-intellectual, Or Constructions Such As 'have-a-look', 'look-like', Etc. The Analysis Places Look In Opposition With 'see', 'seem' And 'appear' For Which Tentative Meanings Are Posited As Well. The Hypotheses Are Supported Through Qualitative Analyses Of Attested Examples And Quantitative Predictions Tested In A Massive Corpus. These Predictions Offer New Knowledge About The Distribution Of 'look', 'see' And Other Forms That May Provide Useful For Other Scholars. Nadav Sabar. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look . The work is innovative in that it establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see . The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. The invariant meaning proposed for look explains the full range of its distribution, without the need to posit as linguistic units ‘ look -noun’ and ‘ look -verb’, ‘ look -visual’ and ‘ look -intellectual’, or constructions such as have-a-look , look-like , etc. The analysis places look in opposition with see , seem and appear for which tentative meanings are posited as well. The hypotheses are supported through qualitative analyses of attested examples and quantitative predictions tested in a massive corpus. These predictions offer new knowledge about the distribution of look , see and other forms that may provide useful for other scholars.
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