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7. Comment on the meanings of the following interlingual paronyms (international words, “false friends of the interpreter”):

agony, artist, romance, medicine, absolutely, faculty, aspirant, stipend, conductor, Dutch, Caucasian, penal, shrift, paragraph, minister, role, pathetic, anecdote, mammoth, variant, velvet, intelligent, intelligence, decade, lunatic, stool, biscuit, replica, docent, caravan, cravat, partisan, camera, bullion, chef, pilot, podium, gallant.

8. Suggest Russian translation of the underlined pseudo-international words:

1) Too much sun is bad for your complexion. 2) His routine consisted of work, dinner, then TV and bed. 3) He’s one of the bar’s regular customers. 4) Under the provisions of the Act, employers must supply safety equipment. 5) The President handed over the baton to his successor. 6) He goes to the cabinet and rummages in a folder. 7) The paint has a satin finish. 8) In homicide investigation the first twelve hours are most critical (Hailey A.) 9) The suspect didn,t fit the psychological profile of the perpetrator. 10) The house party retired to bed. 11) What a graphic picture that is! 12) Dave likes to be the focus of attention. 13) Mr. Parker is a genial old man. 14) There was no point in paying rent for an empty apartment. 15) Mr Tellwright made no pretence of concealing his satisfaction. 16) He builds his speeches around the repetition of certain key phrases. 17) How on earth could someone possibly make a successful movie out of a behemoth novel like The Lord of the Rings? 18) We will try to force further concessions from the government. 19) He was rector of All Hallows Church in Wellingborough. 20) The truth or fiction of this story has never been truly determined.

Topics for presentations

  • Paronymic attraction and its role in speech.

  • Malapropisms. Folk etymology. Puns.

Seminar 7. Synonymy and Antonymy

Synonyms. Diagnostic criteria of synonyms. Definition of synonyms. Classifications of synonyms (absolute and partial synonyms, ideographic, stylistic and semantico-stylistic synonyms, contextual and total synonyms). Synonymic sets. Status and features of a synonymic dominant. Sources of synonymy: borrowings, word-formation, euphemisms.

Antonyms. Semantic calssification of antonyms: contrary (gradable, antonyms proper), contradictory (complementary, binary), conversive (conversives, converses, relational opposites), vectorial (directional) antonyms. Structural classification of antonyms: root and derivational antonyms. Contextual antonyms. Conronyms.

Test Questions

  1. Give the definition of synonymy. Is complete synonymy possible?

  2. What is a synonymic dominant?

  3. What types of synonyms do you know?

  4. What is the difference between stylistic and ideographic synonyms?

  5. What is meant by contextual and total synonymy?

  6. What are the sources of synonymy? What is the role of borrowings?

  7. What structural types of antonyms do you know?

  8. What semantic types of antonyms do you know?

  9. What is the difference between contradictories and contraries?

  10. What is the difference between conversives and contronyms?

Tasks and assignments

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