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6. Identify the meaning of the verb have in the semantic, grammatical and phrasal contexts:

  1. He’s gone home, hasn’t he?

  2. I don’t have that much money on me.

  3. We have a duty to care for the refugees.

  4. He had his head in his hands.

  5. I’ll have the salmon.

  6. She’s going to have a baby.

  7. She had her bag stolen.

  8. Can I have the bill, please?

  9. I’m sick of your rudeness – won’t have it any longer!

  10. You paid £200? I’m afraid you’ve been had.

  11. The engine’s had it.

  12. There’s room in the cellar to store old furniture and what have you.

7. Translate the sentences. Avoid looking up for the underlined words:

1. He was under the patronage of the Washington Post, which started boosting him as a suitably conservative black candidate for mayor. 2. English and German are sister languages. 3. He drank socially. 4. The planet should be visible to the naked eye. 5. The Coke was warm and had gone flat. 6. They’re getting married next year, and hope to start a family straight away. 7. The birthday of the Prophet Mohammad is a public holiday in Turkey. 8. He was determined to study far reaches of the universe. 9. He really is the dullest boy in the class. 10. Beat the morning rush by walking to work. 11. There were six seals sunning themselves on the rocks. 12. They’ve bought a new house at the top of our road. 13. It was a knockout competition. 14. There were sweeping changes in her appearance. 15. You’d expect him to get life for such a serious crime. 16. They cut whisky with water. 17. Hold on. Let me just fix my face before we go out. 18. He will bring a lawer’s eye into the discussion, as he is a lawyer by profession. 19. He is a thin eater. 20. During monsoon season, the rain comes down in sheets. 21. They – and the enterprises concerned – are now in limbo. 22. Education has become a burning issue in this election. 23. I was given a stingy portion of vegetables with rice. 24. [Advertisement:] For that special someone.

Topic for presentation

  • Polysemy and context

Seminar 5. The Vocabulary of a Language as a System

Vocabulary as a system. Types of relations of words. Logical relations. Ideographic group. Ideographic dictionaries. Paradigmatic relations in lexical system. Semantic field, lexico-semantic group, hypero-hyponymic group, equonyms (co-hyponyms), synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, paronyms. Syntagmatic relations in lexical system. Lexical valency and combinability (collocability). Context. Unit of context. Types of context. Distributive method (context analysis). Thematic groups. Associative relations in lexical system. Frame.

Test Questions

  1. What are the basic types of relations of words?

  2. What do syntagmatic relations mean?

  3. What relations are called paradigmatic?

  4. What semantic relations are synonyms, antonyms, homonyms characterised by?

  5. Is there any difference between a sematic field and a thematic group?

  6. Is there any difference between a sematic field and a lexico-semantic group?

  7. What do the terms ‘hyperonym’ and ‘hyponym’ mean?

  8. What is the relation between valency and collocability?

  9. What types of linguistic context do you know?

  10. How can lexical units be organized on the basis of associative relations?

Tasks and assignments

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