
- •Symbol Referent
- •Name:”dog” is named by Referent: a real dog
- •The nature of language. Linguistic sign. Semiotics. (2)
- •The english word. The size-of-unit problem.
- •On the first floor// there is a nursery
- •We are friends. Are we not?
- •Multistructural units.
- •Theory of nomination and reference.
- •Lexical meaning.
- •Meaning and Use
- •The Identity-Unit_Problem
- •Phonetic Variations.
- •Morphological variation.
- •Lexical Variation.
- •Semantic Variation.
- •Semantic change.
- •Semantic structure. Name-sense relationship.
- •Polysemy.
- •Homonymy.
- •Enantiosemy.
- •Awfully good
- •Awfully nice Synonymy.
- •Classification:
- •To happen – to occur – to befall – to chance Look – appearance – complexion – countenance
- •Antonymy.
- •Ж ивой – полуживой – полумертвый – мертвый
- •Продавать – покупать
- •Phraseology.
- •Bright day
- •Red revolution
- •AmE: to have a skeleton on the closet
- •It’s high time to do smth our mind, ready-made
- •“To be or not to be” Shakespeare
- •“The course of true reforms has never run smooth in Russia” – “the Times”
- •To bell the cat
- •The Rubicon is crossed
- •A hard nut to crack
- •The ice is broken
- •Word formation (словообразование)
- •Suffixation
- •Conversion
- •Back derivation
- •Clipping
- •Blending
- •Word manufacturing
- •Componential analysis
- •Borrowings
- •Омонимия
- •Переход из одного состояния в др.-выйти из леса
- •Ex.: cat, dinner, cup
- •International words.
- •Shadow-shade
- •Loan Words
Meaning and Use
The notion of meaning and use are closely interrelated. It means that the meaning of a word can’t be entirely separated from it’s use in speech.
What are relations between them:
Leach: the lexical meaning is meaning in abstraction and use is meaning in situation.
The difference between:
Meaning Use
1. Found in dictionaries 1. Found in actual use
2. Denotative 2. Conotative
3. Isolated 3. Deriving from context
4. Conventionalized by authority 4. Creative
5. Regulated by authority 5. Negotiated between users
6. Base meaning 6. Extended meaning (расширенное)
7. Predictable 7. Unpredictable
8. Generalized 8. Particular
The nature of meaning is best described with reference to functions of language in human communications.
R. Jacobson ( formulated these functions)
The process of communication includes:
1. The speaker
The Addressee
The Code
The Message ( is what the speaker says in the code)
The Context (the things, qualities, actions that the speaker wants to talk about)
The Contact ( the relations between the speaker and the addressee)
6 functions of the language:
The Emotive (speaker related)
The speaker tries to express his feelings by using emotive language.
type writer (only referential meaning, it serves as a name of a particular object)
America (besides it’s referential meaning, emotive meaning it evokes some attitudes with the
name of the country)
fascist
American life, American English, American Dream
Fascist- the emotive meaning matters much more than the referential meaning.
The larger is the emotive component within the words meaning, the smaller is the significance of it’s referential meaning.
Conative (функция усвоения)
(addressee related)
patterns of speech are chosen with regard to parameters of the situation.
We make the message more listener friendly.
The Metalinguistic (oriented towards language itself)
Every language is a code used to communicate smth.
Languages presents a set of conventions, it means that in actual speech certain words are not our free choice.
A flock of birds we can observe the restricting function of lang.code
A herd of cows
A school of fish
A pride of lions
A swarm of flies, bees
The Poetic (message related)
Some scholars consider language to be the dress of thought (Quirk)
The Poetic function turns language into a deliberately well- tailored dress of thought.
The Referential (context related)
The main function of the language to convey information.
The Phatic (contact related-контактноустанавливающая)
The speaker wants to establish a social bond with a listener, he uses a lot of words which do not convey meaning, but have a purely interactive function.
Nice to see U formula of politeness
How are U?
Talk about the weather