UID:
edocfu_9958353950702883
Format:
1 online resource (355p.)
ISBN:
9783110252903
Series Statement:
Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL] ; 73
Content:
Innovative, data-driven methods provide more rigorous and systematic evidence for the description and explanation of diachronic semantic processes. The volume systematises, reviews, and promotes a range of empirical research techniques and theoretical perspectives that currently inform work across the discipline of historical semantics. In addition to emphasising the use of new technology, the potential of current theoretical models (e.g. within variationist, sociolinguistic or cognitive frameworks) is explored along the way.
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Frontmatter --
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Preface --
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Table of contents --
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Introduction: Exploring the ‘‘state of the art’’ in historical semantics --
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Section 1: Data and sources --
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Using OED data as evidence for researching semantic change --
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Developing The Historical Thesaurus of the OED --
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The NeoCrawler: identifying and retrieving neologisms from the internet and monitoring ongoing change --
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Commentary: Data and Sources --
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Section 2: Corpus-based methods --
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How anger rose: Hypothesis testing in diachronic semantics --
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Diachronic collostructional analysis: How to use it and how to deal with confounding factors --
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Tracing semantic change with Latent Semantic Analysis --
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Commentary: Corpus-based methods --
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Section 3: Theoretical Approaches --
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A sociolinguistic approach to semantic change --
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A pragmatic approach to historical semantics, with special reference to markers of clausal negation in Medieval French --
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The pervasiveness of contiguity and metonymy in semantic change --
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A cognitive approach to the methodology of semantic reconstruction: The case of Eng. chin and knee --
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Commentary: Theoretical Approaches --
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Subject index --
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Index of word forms and concepts
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 978-3-11-025288-0
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783110252903
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110252903
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