An Illustrative Dictionary Of Semantics: IlludsBook Venture Publishing LLC, 31/05/2018 - 608 من الصفحات It is with great pleasure that I introduce the first edition of An Illustrative Dictionary of Semantics (ILLUDS). As an assistant professor of English Language and Literature with over twenty years of teaching linguistics and literature courses, it has always been my concern to provide a comprehensive guide to semantic concepts and issues as a complementary reference. The significance of “meaning” goes beyond word level, and it could be so critical in language use that few disciplines, if at all, would do away with the knowledge and principles of semantics in their spoken and written discourse. In effect, semantics is a highly researched area that concerns language scholars from all linguistic backgrounds. But philosophers, logic scholars, and students majoring in these fields will especially benefit from this reference as much as the Applied Linguists, if not even more, since many of the terms are shared among these disciplines. I hope ILLUDS users find the dictionary a valuable source for learning, teaching, and researching, and I sincerely welcome any comments to take into consideration in the second edition. |
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ˈmiːnɪŋ ˈpredɪkət adjective ænd/ənd/ən/n approach argument ɒv/ʌv/əv basic cognitive semantics COLLOCATION complex type componential analysis COMPOSITIONAL concepts conceptual metaphor context deictic DEIXIS denotation derived discourse distinction domain DUAL ASPECT NOUNS entailment entity Further reading Asher Further reading Geeraerts Further reading Hurford Further reading Kreidler Further reading Löbner Further reading Lyons Further reading Saeed grammatical Hurford & Heasley illocutionary illocutionary act image schemas implicatures internal semantics interpretation John lexemes LEXICAL FIELD THEORY lexical items lexical semantics linguistic logical form metaphor metonymy modality noun phrase onomasiological polysemy pragmatic predicate logic properties prototype prototype theory quantifier reading Asher 2011 reading Geeraerts 2010 reading Kreidler 1998 reading Löbner 2002 reading Lyons 1996 reading Saeed 2009 referring expression role rules schema semantic change SEMANTICS Further reading sentence sɪˈmæntɪks speaker specific speech acts structuralist structure subtype synonymy syntactic taɪp THETA ROLES truth type presuppositions utterance verb ʌv/əv/ɒv