Lexical meaning in dialogic language use
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Lexical meaning in dialogic language use
(Dialogue studies, v. 9)
John Benjamins, c2010
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Muenster, 2009/10
Bibliography: p. [173]-182
Includes index
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Description
Lexical Meaning in Dialogic Language Use addresses a number of central issues in the field of lexical semantics. Starting off from an action-theoretical view of communication meaning is defined as something that speakers do in dialogic language use. Meaning as 'meaning-in-use' opens up a new perspective on a number of aspects: how can we define the lexical unit? What about the make-up of the meaning side? Does polysemy really exist? And is encyclopaedic information to be fully integrated into the lexicon?These questions are examined along the analyses of authentic lexical material from corpora. At the end exemplary lexical entries represent both the expression and meaning side of the analyzed material, providing incentive not only for theory but also for practical applications like foreign language teaching, lexicography, translational studies, and so forth.
This book will appeal to anyone interested in language use and meaning and understanding especially.
Table of Contents
- 1. Preface
- 2. 1. The whole and its parts
- 3. 2. State-of-the-art theories
- 4. 3. Theoretical foundation
- 5. 4. Methodological preliminaries
- 6. 5. The semantic analysis (Part I): The semantic interplay of subject-NP and VP
- 7. 6. The semantic analysis (Part II): New lexical entries. A pilot study
- 8. 7. Conclusion
- 9. References
- 10. Index
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