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  1. 11. Guess about reasons for the following euphemistic transfers:

liquidation = ‘murder’; military operations = ‘war’; servicing the target = ‘killing the enemy’; refuse collector = ‘dustbin man’; vegetable executive = ‘greengrocer’; mail carrier = ‘postman’; lay off, workforce management, employee transaction, stuff reduction, optimizing, selecting out = ‘discharge / dismissal from office / fire’; senior, mature, middlescence, third age, chronologically gifted = ‘old, elderly’; low-income, the socially deprived, the underprivileged, the disadvantages, economically / financially-challenged, economically exploited, differently advantaged = ‘poor, needy’; hair disadvantaged = ‘bald’; visually challenged = ‘blind’; Native Americans, indigenous person = ‘Red Indians’; to be in a family way / to expect a baby / to be in a delicate condition = ‘pregnant’; headteacher = ‘headmistress’; supervisor = ‘foreman’; correctional facilities = ‘prison’; correctional officers, custodial officers = ‘prison guards’; clients of correctional system, guests, people enjoying temporarily hospitality from the state = ‘prisoners’; animal companions = ‘pets’; botanical companions = ‘house plants’.

Topic for presentation

  • Hyperbole, litotes and irony

Seminar 4. Polysemy and Context

Polysemy. The semantic structure of the polysemantic word as a hierarchy of its lexico-semantic variants. Types of polysemy (chain, radial, mixed). Types of context: linguistic (phonetical, morphological, lexical, phrasal) and extralinguistic (situation) contexts.

Test Questions

  1. What is the definition of a polysemantic word?

  2. What causes polysemy?

  3. What is a lexico-semantic variant?

  4. What is meant by the historical changeability of semantic structure of the word?

  5. What types of semantic structure are traditionally singled out? Illustrate each type with an example of your own.

  6. How do you understand the term ‘context’?

  7. What types of linguistic context do you know?

Tasks and assignments

1. Classify the given words according to the semantic principle into monosemantic and polysemantic ones:

corona, corolla, venom, ozonoscope, amplifier, paronomasia, value, VAT, log, mill.

2. Consult a dictionary and name all lexico-semantic variants of the following polysemantic words. Which semes are invariant for all LSVs of the word?

1. Chicken (noun). 2. Club (noun). 3. Mind (noun). 4. Round (adj.). 5. Way (noun). 6. Reach (verb). 7. Branch (n.). 8. Peel (verb). 9. Contest (noun). 10. Bright (adj.)

3. Choose any polysemantic word and illustrate its meanings with examples of your own. Prove that meanings are related one to another.

4. Study the data of explanatory and translation dictionaries and comment upon the semantic structures of the words flat and плоский.

5. Elicit the semantic structure of the word “POWER” [OALD]. Comment on the nature of semantic change. Define the type of polysemy.

CONTROL

1. power (over sb/sth) | power (to do sth) the ability to control people or things:

He has the power to make things very unpleasant for us.

2. political control of a country or an area: to take / seize / lose power.

The present regime has been in power for two years.

ABILITY

3. (in people) the ability or opportunity to do sth:

It is not within my power (= I am unable or not in a position) to help you.

AUTHORITY

6. power (to do sth) the right or authority of a person or group to do sth:

The Secretary of State has the power to approve the proposals.

COUNTRY

7. a country with a lot of influence in world affairs, or with great military strength:

an allied / enemy power

INFLUENCE

8. (in compounds) strength or influence in a particular area of activity:

economic power, purchasing power

ELECTRICITY

12. the public supply of electricity: They’ve switched off the power.

OF LENS

14. the amount by which a lens can make objects appear larger:

the power of a microscope / telescope

GOOD / EVIL SPIRIT

15. a good or evil spirit that controls the lives of others: the powers of darkness.

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