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  1. Define polysemy as a linguistic phenomenon.

  2. Give working definitions of the key terms with examples.

  3. Comment on the semantic processes that were at work in the following words:

arrive

marshal

bird

meat

boor

minister

camp

office

cowboy

place

deer

queen

doctrine

revolutionary

engine

silly

fowl

starve

target

hound

teach

knave

thing

knight

Tory

lord

villain.

4. Prove that the meanings in the following polysemantic words are related: hand, head, heavy, table. (Use the dic­tionaries.)

5. Comment on the semantic structure of the following words from the synchronic point of view: cat, dog, hand, head, mouth, nose. Find points of similarity in the semantic rela­tionship between the meanings of different words.

6. Comment on the types of meaning (metaphoric/ me-tonymic) in the following items:

the arm of a chair

cold voice

loud colours

the eye of a needle

the foot of the mountain

the head of a pin

sweet temper

black deeds

to devour a detective story

to burn with anger

the hands of a clock

every head of cattle

to have a good headfor figures

7. Compare the semantic structure of correlative words

(e.g. black, cat, hand, etc.) in English - Belarusian - Russian and comment on the points of similarity and difference.

8. Analyse the semantic structure of the word table in dia- chronic and synchronic dictionaries paying attention to the order of meanings.

Questions

  • What are the causes of polysemy?

  • Polysemy is a semantic universal, isn't it?

  • What are the causes of semantic change?

  • What are the patterns of polysemy for English, Belarusian and Russian words denoting animal names, parts of the body, and colour terms?

  • How can one distinguish between different meanings of a polysemantic word and different usage of the word?

  • What role does context play in determining the meaning of words?

  • What is understood by verbal context?

  • What is understood by context of situation?

  • Why is it necessary to compare/contrast foreign and native languages?

Recommended Reading

Антругиина Г.Б., Афанасьева O.B., Морозова H.H.

Лексикология английского языка: Учеб. пособие. На

англ. яз. М., 1999. Арнольд КВ. Лексикология современного английского языка:

Учебник для ин-тов и фак. иностр яз. На англ. яз. М.,

1986.

Гинзбург Р.З., Хидекель С.С., Князева Г.Ю. и др.

Лексикология английского языка: Учебник для ин-тов и

фак. иностр. яз. На англ. яз. М, 1979. Лещева Л.М. Лексическая полисемия: история изучения,

актуальные проблемы и перспективы исследования:

Серия „Лекции преподавателей", №2. Мн.гМГЛУ, 1994. Лещева Л.М. Лексическая полисемия в когнитивном аспекте. Мн., 1996.

Литвин Ф.А. Многозначность слова в языке и речи. М., 1984 Медникова Э.М. Значение слова и методы его описания: Учеб.

пособие. М., 1974. Палмер Ф.Р. Семантика: Очерк. М., 1987. Смирницкий А.И. Лексикология английского языка М., 1956. Тексты по лексической семантике: Хрестоматия по

лексикологии английского языка. На англ. яз. / С.А.

Игнатова, А.П. Клименко и др. / Под ред. А.П.Клименко.

Мн., 1998.

Харитончик З.А. Лексикология английского языка: Учеб. пособие. Мн., 1992.

Recommended Dictionaries

Англа-беларуска-pycKi слоунж / Т.М.Суша, А.К.Шчука,

А.У.Та(хшч, В.М.Федасеева; Пад агул. рэд. Т.М.Сушы,

АК.Шчую. Мн,, 1989. Ахманова О.С. Словарь лингвистических терминов. М.э 1969. Лингвистический энциклопедический словарь / Гл. ред.

В.Н.Ярцева. М., 1990. Новый Большой англо-русский словарь. В 3 т. /

Ю.Д. Апресян, Э.М. Медникова, А.В. Петрова и др. Под

общим рук. Ю.Д. Апресяна. М., 1997. Collins Cobuild English Dictionary. London, 1995. The Concise Oxford Dictionary. Bombay, 1987. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Harlow, 1995. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English.

AS. Hornby / Ed. J. Crowther. Oxford, 1995. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles.

Oxford, 1974. Vol. 1,2.

HOMONYMY

  1. Homonymy of words and homonymy of word-forms.

  2. Classification of homonyms.

  3. Sources of homonymy.

  4. Diachronic and synchronic approaches to homonymy.

  5. Criteria for the differentiation between polysemy and homo­nymy.

6. Homonymy in dictionaries. Key Terms

convergent grammatical homonyms

diverging lexical homonyms

homograph lexico-grammatical homonyms

homonym patterned homonymy

homophone

Tasks and Exercises

1, Classify the following homonyms into lexical, lexico-grammatical and grammatical homonyms:

ball1 (n) ball2 (n)

bank! (n) bank3 (n)

bear (n) bear (v)

draw (n) draw (v)

found (v) found (past of11 to find")

ground (n) ground (past of "to grind")

kind (adj) kind (n)

left (adj) left (past of "to leave ")

mine (n) mine (of "my ")

own (adj) own (v)

page (n) page (n)

use (n) use (v)

2. Find homophones to the following words:

fair (adj) flower (n) idle (adj) key(n) plain (adj) principal (adj) reign (v) see (v) steel (v) tail (n) weather (n)

3. Find homographs to the following words:

bow [bau] (n) row [rau] (n) tear [йэ] (n) use [ju:s] (n)

  1. Study the arrangement of homonyms in general-purpose and specialized dictionaries.

  2. Prove that the following lexical items are homonyms:

case1 (n) an instance of something occurring;

case2 (n) any of various types of container or covering used for keeping or protecting things;

pupil1 (n) a person, especially a child, who is taught in school or privately;

pupil2 (n) the dark circular opening in the centre of the eye that becomes smaller in bright light and larger in the dark.

Questions

  • What are the main sources of homonymy in English?

  • What accounts for the abundance of homonymous words and word-forms in English?

  • Does homonymy exist only among words and word-forms? Can we speak about homonymy of other lexical units? Give examples.

  • Into what types are homonyms classified by the type of meaning?

  • Into what types are homonyms classified if their sound-form/ graphic form is taken into account?

  • What homonyms have related meanings?

  • What is understood by patterned homonymy?

  • What is the essential difference between homonymy and polysemy?

  • What are the criteria for differentiation between polysemy and homonymy?

  • Why is the semantic criterion not always reliable in differen­tiating between polysemy and homonymy?

Recommended Reading

Антрушина Г.Б., Афанасьева О.В., Морозова Н.Н. Лексико­логия английского языка: Учеб. пособие. На англ. яз. М., 1999.

Арнольд И.В. Лексикология современного английского языка: Учебник для ин-тов и фак. иностр яз. На англ. яз. М., 1986.

Гинзбург Р.З., Хидекель С.С., Князева Г.Ю. и др. Лексиколо­гия английского языка: Учебник для ин-тов и фак. иностр. яз. На англ. яз. М, 1979.

Лещева Л.М. Слова в английском языке: Курс лексикологии современного английского языка: Учебник. На англ. яз. Мн.,2001.

Соболева ПА. Словообразовательная полисемия и омонимия. М, 1980.

Смирницкий А.И. Лексикология английского языка. М, 1956. Харитончик ЗА. Лексикология английского языка: Учеб. по­собие. Мн., 1992.

Recommended Dictionaries

Малаховский Л.В. Словарь английских омонимов и омоформ. М., 1995.

The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English. AS.Hornby / Ed. J.Crowther. Oxford, 1995.

SEMANTIC AND NON-SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATIONS