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Lexical Meaning

2010
The ideal introduction for students of semantics, Lexical Meaning fills the gap left by more general semantics textbooks, providing the teacher and the student with insights into word meaning beyond the traditional overviews of lexical relations. The book explores the relationship between word meanings and syntax and semantics more generally.
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Lexical meanings in dynamic perspective

2023
Статья посвящена анализу динамики семантического значения слова. В работе рассматриваются причины возникновения новых значений слов, а также семантические переносы, которые участвуют в деривации: анализируются метонимические и метафорические механизмы.
Suleimanova, Olga, Petrova, Inna
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Lexical Words and Meaning

1987
Words can be grouped into two sets — (i) those that have meanings which refer to the world and our experience of it, and (ii) those whose job it is to link or hold together the structure that makes sentences from words, phrases and clauses. The first set are called lexical words (the subject of this chapter); the second set are called function words ...
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Lexical Meaning in Context

2011
This is a book about the meanings of words and how they can combine to form larger meaningful units, as well as how they can fail to combine when the amalgamation of a predicate and argument would produce what the philosopher Gilbert Ryle called a 'category mistake'. It argues for a theory in which words get assigned both an intension and a type.
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The Meaning of Lexical Classes

Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 2001
Following the spirit of Relativized Extreme Functionalism, I argue that a set of grammatical features, traditionally thought of as devoid of semantics, lexical class (declension and conjugation), in fact has semantic content. Taking Josefsson (1995. 1997.
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The meaning of lexical plurality

2008
Abstract The morphological overview in the previous chapter brought out the importance of lexemes as bases for inflection, and we have seen that every noun, as a lexeme, encapsulates a conceptualization of its reference domain in terms of its constituent parts. Inflectional number, in languages that have it, turns this lexeme-inherent
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Lexical concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction

Cognitive Linguistics, 2006
Vyvyan Evans
exaly  

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