英语词汇学重点名词解释

英语词汇学重点名词解释

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Lexicology is a branch of linguistics, inquiring into the origins and meanings of words.

Morphology : the study of morpheme and their different forms.

Semantics:the study of word meaning.

Etymology: the study of the origin of words, and of their history and changes in their meaning.

Stylistics : the study of the variation in language which is dependent on the situation in which the language is used and also on the effect the writer or speaker wishes to create on the reader or hearer

Lexicography : the compiling of dictionaries.

Synchronic study : the study of a word or words at one particular point in time.

Diachronic study: an approach to lexicology which studies how a word (or words) changes over a period of time. word: a word is a minimal free form of a language that has a given sound and meaning and syntactic function.

vocabulary:Vocabulary refers to the total number of the words in a language, but it can stand for all the words used in a particular historical period.Vocabulary also refers to all the words of a given dialect, given book, a given discipline

and the words possessed by an individual person.

Terminology术语 consists of technical terms used in particular disciplines and academic areas as in medicine: Jargon 行话refers to the specialized vocabularies by which members of particular arts, sciences, trades and professions communicate among themselves such as in business.

slang 俚语belongs to the sub-standard language, a category that seems to stand between the standard general words including informal ones available to everyone and in-group words

Argot黑话 generally refers to the jargon of criminals. Its use is confined to the sub-cultural groups, and outsiders can hardly understand it,

Archaisms古词语 are words or forms that were once in common use but are now restricted only to specialized or limited use.

Neologisms 新词语are newly-created words or expressions, or words that have taken on new meanings.

denizens同化词are words borrowed early in the past and now are well assimilated into the English language. Alien非同化词 are borrowed words which have retained

their original pronunciation and spelling.

Translation-loans. 借译词Translation-loans are words and expressions formed from the existing material in the English language but modelled on the patterns taken from another language.

Semantic-loans借义词Words of this category are not borrowed with reference to the form. But their meanings are borrowed.

Content word: the basic word stock is the foundation of the vocabulary ,which accumulated over centuries and forms the common core of the language. It is the most important part of vocabulary.

Creation : the formation of new words by using the existing materials, namely roots, affixes and other elements. Semantic change means an old form which takes on a new meaning to meet the new need.

Morpheme: the smallest meaningful unit in a language Allomorph: any of the different forms of a morpheme Free morpheme: a linguistic form which can be used on its own as a word

Bound morpheme: a form (morpheme) which can not he used alone hut must be used with another morpheme. Bound

morphemes include hound roots and affixes

Affixes: forms that are attached to words or word elements to modify meaning or function

Prefixation(suffixation): is the formation of new words by adding prefixes(suffixes) to stem

Inflectional affixes: affixes attached to the end of words to indicate grammatical relationships

Derivational affixes: affixes added to other morphemes to create new words

Root: a morpheme which is the basic part of a word that can not be further analyzed without total loss of identity Stem: a form to which affixes of any kind can be added Bound root: a root that can not stand alone as a word Monomorphemic words: words that have nothing more than a free morpheme

Affixation: Derivation (also known as affixation) is the process of formation of words by adding word-forming or derivational affixes to stems. Affixaton consisits of prefixation and suffixation. Prefixation is the formation of new words by adding prefixes to stems; suffixation is the formation of new words by adding suffixes to stems. Compounding: Compounding or composition is the formation

of new words by joining two or more stems. Words formed in this way tire called compounds.

Conversion:Conversion is the formation of new words by converting words of one class to another class. Functional shift = conversion Zero-derivation .Adjective to noun : (1) full conversion (2) partial conversion

Acronymy Acronymy is the process of forming new words by joining the initial letters of neames of social and political organizations or special noun phrases and technical terms Acronymy 包含两类:1) initialisms (不发音)e.g. BBC, VOA, TB2) acronyms (形成新的发音)e.g. CORE, TEFL

Blending is the formation of new words by combining parts of two words or a won! plus a part of another word. Words formed by blending are called blends or pormanteau.

Clipping is a way of ma-ki-ng new words which involves the shortening a longer word by cutting a part off the original and using what remains instead.

Back-formation is a process of forming new words considered to the opposite process of suffixation by the removal of an affix from existing word.

Words from proper names of place, people, trade, book, etc. Concept,is beyond language, is the result of human cognition,

reflecting the objective world in the human mind Sense : denotes the relationships inside the language. Reference is the relationship between language and the world.

英语词汇学笔记

1.Word --- A word is a minimal free form of a language that has a given sound and meaning and syntactic funtion.

2. Morpheme --- A morpheme is the minimal significant element in the composition of words.

3. Free morphemes or Content morphemes (Free root) --- They are morphemes that may constitute words by themselves : cat, walk.

4. Bound Morphemes or Grammatical morphemes --- They are morphemes that must appear with at least one other morpheme, either bound or free : Catts, walk+ing.

5. Bound root --- A bound root is that part of the word that carries the fundamental meaning just like a free root. Unlike a free root, it is a bound form and has to combine with other morphemes to make words. Take -dict- for example: it conveys the meaning of "say or speak" as a Latin root, but not as a word. With the prefix pre-(=before) we obtain the verb predict meaning "tell beforehand".

6. Affixes --- Affixes are forms that are attached to words or word elements to modify meaning or funtion.

7. Inflectional morphemes or Inflectional affixes --- Affixes attaches to the end of words to indicate grammatical relationships are inflectional ,thus known as inflectional morphemes.

There is the regular plural suffix -s(-es) which is added to nouns such as machines, desks.

8. Derivational morphemes or Derivational affixes --- Derivational affixes are affixes added to other morphemes to create new words.

9. Prefixes --- Prefixes are affixes that come before the word, such as, pre+war.

10. Suffixes --- suffixes are affixes that come after the word, for instance, blood+y. Derivational morphemes/ derivational affixes --- A process of forming new words by the addition of a word element. Such as prefix, suffix, combing form to an already existing word.

Prefixation ---- is the formation of new words by adding prefix or combing form to the base. (It modify the lexical meaning of the base)

Suffixation--- is the formation of a new word by adding a suffix or combing form to the base and usually changing the word-class of the base. Such as boy. Boyish (noun- adjective)

11. Root --- A root is the basic form of a word which cannot be further analysed without total loss of identity.

12. Opaque Words--Words that are formed by one content morpheme only and cannot be analysed into parts are called opaque words, such as axe, glove.

13. Transparent Words--Words that consist of more than one morphemes and can be segmented into parts are called transparent words: workable(work+able), door-man(door+man).

14. Morphs--Morphemes are abstract units, which are realized in speech by discrete units known as morphs. They are actual spoken, minimal carriers of meaning.

15. Allomorps--Some morphemes are realized by more than one morph according to their position in a word. Such alternative morphs are known as allomorphs. For instance, the morpheme of plurality {-s} has a number of allomorphs in different sound context, e.g. in cats /s/, in bags /z/, in match /iz/.

16. Derivation or Affixation--Affixation is generally defined as the formation of words by adding word-forming or derivational affixes to stems. This process is also known as derivation.

17. Prefixation--Prefixation is the formation of new words by adding prefixes to stems.

18. Suffixation--Suffixation is the formation of new words by adding suffixes to stems.

19. Compounding(Compositon)--Compounding is a process of word-formation by which two independent words are put together to make one word. E.g. hen-packed; short-sighted.

20. Conversion--Conversion is the formation of new words by converting words of one class to another class. This process of creating new words without adding any affixes is also called zero-derivation. E.g. dry (a.)-->to dry.

21. Back-formation-- is a process of word-formation by which a word is created by the deletion of a supposed affix. E.g. editor entered the language before edit.

22. Abbreviation ( shortening )-- is a process of word-formation by which the syllables of words are abbreviated or shortened.

23. Abbreviation includes four types : I. Clipped words II. Initialisms III. Acronyms IV. Blends.

I. Clipped words--are those created by clipping part of a word, leaving only a piece of the old word. E.g. telephone-->phone, professional-->pro.

II. Initialisms--are words formed from the initial letters of words and pronounced as letters. E.g. IMF/ai em ef/=International Monetary Fund.

III. Acronyms--are words formed from the initial letters of word and pronounced as words. E.g. NATO/neito/=North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

IV. Blends--are words that are combined by parts of other words. E.g. smoke+fog=smog.

24. Polysemy--The same word may have two or more different meanings. This is known as "polysemy". The word "flight", for example, may mean "passing through the air", "power of flying", "air of journey", etc.

*Two approaches to polysemy: Diachronic and Synchronic

Diachronically, we study the growth or change in the semantic structure of a word , or how the semantic structure of a word has developed from primary meaning to the present polysemic state .

Synchronically, we are interested in the comparative value of individual meanings and the interrelation between the central meaning and the secondary meanings.

*Two processes leading to polysemy: Radiation and concatenation

Radiation : Semantically, radiation is the process in which the primary or central meaning stands at the center while secondary meanings radiate from it in every direction like rays.

Concatenation : is a semantic process in which the meaning of a word moves gradually away from its first sense by successive shifts, like the links of a chain, untill there is no connection between the sense that is finally developed and the primary meaning.

25. Homonyms--are generally defined as words different in meaning but either identical both in sound and spelling or identical『a.同一的,完全相同的』 only in sound or spelling.

26. Perfect Homonyms--are words identical both in sound and spelling,but different in meaning。

E.g. bear n. a large heavy animal;

bear v. to put up with

27. Homographs--are words identical only in spelling but different in sound and meaning. E.g.

sow /s3u/ v. to scatter seeds

sow /sau/ n. female adult pig

28. Homophones--are words identical only insound but different in spelling and meaning. E.g.

dear /di3/ n. a loved person

deer /di3/ n. a kind of animal

29. Synonyms--can be defined as words different in sound and spelling but most nearly alike or exactly the same in meaning. E.g.

maid / girl They are the same meaning of "a young female".

30. Absolute(Complete, Perfect)Synonyms--are words which are identical in meaning in all its aspects, i.e. both in grammatical meaning and lexical meaning, including conceptual and associative meanings. For instance, composition / compounding They have the perfect same meaning in Lexicology.

31. Relative (near,partial) synonyms--are similar or nearly the same in denotation ,but embrace different shades of meaning or different degrees of a given quality.

Take stagger/reel/totter for example. Stagger implies unsteady movement characterized by a loss of balance and failure to maintain a fixed course. E.g. stagger under a heavy load; Reel suggests a swaying or lurching so as to appear on the verge of falling. E.g. The drunken man reeled down the hall; Totter indicates the uncertain, faltering steps of a feeble old person or of an infant learning to walk.

32. Sources of Synonyms

I. Borrowing : Native (ask)--French (question)--Latin (interrogate)

II. Dialects and regional English: railway (BrE)--railroad (AmE)

III. Figurative『a. 比喻的,象征的』 and euphemistic 『a.委婉的』use of words: occupation--walk of life (fig.)

lie--distort the fact (euph.)

IV. Coincidence with idiomatic expressions:

win--gain the upper hand

hesitate--be in two minds

33. Discrimination of Synonyms

I. Difference in denotation : differ in the range and intensity of meaning.

E.g. extend--increase--expand (range)

want--wish--desire (intensity)

II. Difference in connotation『n.涵义,含蓄』: differ in the stylistic and emotive colouring.

E.g. ask (neutral); beg (colloquial); request (formal)

III. Difference in application: in usage.

E.g. empty box ; vacant seat

34. Antonymy--is concerned with semantic opposition.

35. Antonyms--are words which are opposite in meaning.

36. Types of Antonyms

I. Contradictory terms: mutually opposed; true oppositeness of meaning; no possibility between them; E.g. alive--dead; present--absent

II. Contrary terms: gradable

E.g. rich--(well-to-do)--poor;

hot--(warm,cool)--cold

III. Relative terms: relational oppositeness

E.g. parent--child; husband--wife; sell--buy

IV. Semantic incompatibles: contrastingness.

E.g. north,south,east,west;

spring,summer,autumn,winter.

37. Hyponymy--deals with the relationship of semantic inclusion. That is , the meaning of a more specific word is included in that of another more general word. These specific words are known as hyponyms. For instance, tulip and rose are hyponyms of flower. The general word flower is the superordinate term and the specific ones tulip and rose are the subordinate terms.

38. Extension of meaning (generalization)--is a term referring to the widening of meaning. It is a process by which a word which originally had a specialized meaning has now become generalized. "Picture", for example, originally denoted mere "painting", but now has come to include "drawings" and even "photographs".

39. Narrowing of meaning(specialization)--is a term referring to the shrinking of meaning. It is a process by which a word of wide meaning acquires a narrower or specialized sense.

E.g. When garage was first borrowed from French, it meant simply "any safe place" but now "a place for storing cars".

40. Elevation or amelioration『n.改善,改良』--refers to the process by which words rise from humble beginnings to positions of importance.

E.g. Marshal and constable meant a "keeper of horses", but now have risen to a "high-ranking army officer" and "policeman" respectively.

41. Degradation or pejoration of meaning--It is a process whereby words of good origin fall into ill reputation or non-affective words come to be used in derogatory

sense.

E.g. A wench was a "country girl" and now means "prostitute".

42. Metaphor『n.隐喻』--is a figure of speech containing an implied comparison, in which a word or phase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to another. E.g. the teeth of a comb; blood bank; He has a heart of stone; The curtain of night has fallen.

43. Metonymy『n.借代』--is the device in which we name something by one of its attributes, as in crown for king, the White House for the President. The kettle is boiling. (kettle for water in the kettle)

44. Synecdoche『n.提喻法』--means using a part for a whole, an individual for a class, a material for a thing or the reverse of any of these.

For example, bread for food, the army for a soldier.

He is a poor creature. --creature for man

45. Analogy『n.类似,相似』--is a process whereby words are created in imitation of other words.

For example, telethon an talkathon are created on the model of marathon.

46. Idiom--Strictly speaking, idioms are expressions that are not readily understandable from their literal meanings of individual elements. For example, fly off the handle (become excessively angry) and put up with (tolerate). In a broad sense, idioms may include colloquialisms, catchphrases, slang expressions ,proverbs,etc.

47. Characteristics of Idioms:

I. Long use

II. Unitary meaning; semantic unity.

III. Syntactic frozenness; structural stability.

48. Figurative idioms--are idioms that include metaphor. Strictly speaking, they are true idioms. E.g. a dog in the manger.

49. Sources of Figurative idioms:

I. Coloquialisms: big wheel (an influential or important person)

II. Literary expressions: to kill the fatted calf

III. Slang: in the soup(in serious trouble)

IV. Foreign idioms: sour grapes.

50. Motivation--accounts for the connection between the linguistic symbol and its meaning.

51. Onomatopoeic Motivation--These words were created by imitating the natural sounds or noises. For example, bang, ping-pang, crow by cocks, etc.

52. Morphological Motivation--Compounds and derived words are multi-morphemic words and the meaning of many are the sum total of the morphemes combined. For instance, airmail means to "mail by air", miniskirt is "a small skirt".

53. Semantic Motivation--refers to the mental associations suggested by the conceptual meaning of a word.

E.g. When we say the mouth of a river, we associate the opening part of the river with the mouth of a human being or an animal.

54. Etymological Motivation--The history of the word explains the meaning of the word

常用名词

1. account

2. act

3. addition

4. adjustment

5. advertisement

6. agreement

7. air

8. amount

9. amusement

10. animal

11. answer

12. apparatus

13. approval

14. argument

15. art

16. attack

17. attempt

18. attention

19. attraction

20. authority

21. back

22. balance

23. base

24. behavior

25. belief

26. birth

27. bit

28. bite

29. blood

30. blow

31. body

32. brass

33. bread

34. breath

35. brother

36. building

37. burn

38. burst

39. business

40. butter

41. canvas

42. care

43. cause

44. chalk

45. chance

46. change

47. cloth

48. coal

49. color

50. comfort

51. committee

52. company

53. comparison

54. competition

55. condition

56. connection

57. control

58. cook

59. copper

60. copy

61. cork

62. copy

63. cough

64. country

65. cover

66. crack

67. credit

68. crime

69. crush

70. cry

71. current

72. curve

73. damage

74. danger

75. daughter

76. day

77. death

78. debt

79. decision

80. degree

81. design

82. desire

83. destruction

84. detail

85. development

86. digestion

87. direction

88. discovery

89. discussion

90. disease

91. disgust

92. distance

93. distribution

94. division

95. doubt

96. drink

97. driving

98. dust

99. earth

100. edge

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