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1、(完整word版)第五章语义学习题1第5章语义学 Core Exercise I. Define the following terms. 1.semanticsSemantics can be simply defined as the study of meaning in language.2.the conceptualist theoryConceptualism is a philosophical theory that explains universality of particulars as conceptualized frameworks situated withi

2、n the thinking mind. 3.senseSense is concerned with the inherent meaning of the linguistic form. It is the collection of all the features of the linguistic form it is abstract and de -contextualized.4. referenceReference means what a linguistic form refers to in the real physical world it deals with

3、 the relationship between the linguistic element and the non-linguistic world of experience 5.Componential AnalysisComponential analysis is a way to analyze word meaning. It was proposed by structural semanticists. The approach is based on the belief that the meaning of a word can be divided into me

4、aning components which are called semantic features. 6.gradable antonymsThese describe something which can be measured and compared with something else. For example small and big hot and cold dry and wet clean and dirty.7.absolute synonymsAbsolute synonyms also known as complete synonyms are words w

5、hich are identical in meaning in all its aspects i.e. both in grammatical meaning and lexical meaning including conceptual and associative meanings. 8.superordinaterelated to a particular proposition of the same quality and containing the same terms in the same order. 9.homophonesHomophones are word

6、s that sound the same but have different spellings/meanings. 10.entailmentIn pragmatics linguistics entailment is the relationship between two sentences where the truth of one A requires the truth of the other B. II. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false. F 1. In the class

7、ic semantic triangle the symbol is directly related to the referent. 改:The symbol refers to the linguistic elements (words, phrases)F 2. Stylistic synonyms differ in style because they come from different regions. 改:dialectal synonmsF 3. Homographs are words which are pronounced alike.改:homophones 同

8、形异音异义 T4. The superordinate term is more inclusive in meaning than its hyponyms. F 5. In a pair of complementary antonyms there exist some intermediate forms between the two extremes. F 6. Antonyms contrast each other only on a single dimension such as “hot” vs. “cold”.改:different dimensions 次元T7. A

9、ll the grammatically well-formed sentences are not necessarily semantically well-formed. T 8. One advantage of componential analysis is that by specifying the semantic features of words it will be possible to show how these words are related in meaning. T 9. A predicate is something said about an ar

10、gument. III Fill in each of the following blanks with the proper word which begins with the letter given. 1. Selectional_ restrictions are constraints on what lexical items can go with others. 2. There are often intermediate forms between the two members of a pair of gradable_ antonyms. 3. The vario

11、us meanings of a polysemy_ word are related to some extent. 4. Linguistic forms having the same sense may have different references_ in different situations. 5. According to Wittgenstein for a large class of cases the meaning of a word is in its use_ in the language. 6. Hyponymy is the relation of e

12、ntailment a superordinate entails all hyponyms_. 7. “Buy” and “sell” are a pair of relationnal_ opposites. 8. In semantic analysis of a sentence the basic unit is called predicyion_. 9. There is an important difference between entailment and presupposition that is presupposition unlike entailment in

13、 not vulnerable to negation_. 10. A semantically anomalous_ sentence is absurd in the sense that it presupposes a contradiction. IV. Choose the answer that can best complete each of the following statements. 1. The classic semantic triangle reflects the _. A. naming theory B. conceptual view C. cont

14、extualism D. behaviorist theory 2. Bloomfield drew on _psychology when trying to define the meaning of linguistic forms. A. Gestalt B. conceptualist C. behaviorist D. contextual 3.The linguistic _is known as context. A. situation B. context C. contextualization D. situation of context 4. The noun “t

15、ear” and the verb “tear” are _. A. homophones B. homographs C. polysemic word D. complete homonyms 5.The meaning relationship between the two words “couch” and “table” is_. A. synonymy B. polysemy C. hyponymy D. co-hyponym V. Answer the following questions and exemplify if necessary. 1. First offer

16、the respective antonym for each of the following words and then tell to which category they belong. 1.boy- 2.wide- 3.sell- 4.thin- 5.interviewer- 6.teacher- 7.dead- 8.lengthy-2. Name the category to which each of the following pairs of synonyms belong. 1.lift/elevator 2.kid/child/offspring 3.rotten/

17、addled/sour 4.politician/statesman 5.escape/flee 6.amaze/astoud 3. Identify the relation between the following pairs of sentences. 1 a. Carl was a bachelor all his life. b. Carl never married all his life. 2a. This is my first visit to Europe. b. I have been to Europe before. 3a. Ted bought two maga

18、zines. b. Ted bought two things. 4 a. He has three girls. b. He is a father. 5 a. He has no sister. b. His younger sister is beautiful. 4. What is Componential Analysis ? What is the advantage of Componential Analysis ? Componential analysis proposed by structural semanticists is a way to analyze wo

19、rd meaning. The approach is based on the belief that the meaning of a word can be divided into meaning components which are called semantic features. Plus and minus signs are used to indicate whether a certain semantic feature is present or absent in the meaning of a word and these feature symbols a

20、re usually written in capitalized letters. For example the word “man” is analyzed as consisting of the semantic features of HUMAN ADULT ANIMATE MALE There is one advantage of CA. By specifying the semantic feature of certain words it will be possible to show how these words are related in meaning. 1

21、. What are the major views concerning the study of meaning? 答:(1) The naming theory proposed by the ancient Greek scholar Plato. According to this theory, the linguistic forms or symbols, in other words, the words used in a language are simply labels of the objects they stand for. So words are just

22、names or labels for things. (2)The conceptualist view has been held by some philosophers and linguists from ancient times. This view holds that there is no direct link between a linguistic form and what it refers to (i. e., between language and the real world); rather, in the interpretation of meani

23、ng they are linked through the mediation of concepts in the mind. (3) The contextualist view held that meaning should be studied in terms of situation, use, context elements closely linked with language behaviour. The representative of this approach was J.R. Firth, famous British linguist. (4) Behav

24、iorists attempted to define the meaning of a language form as the “situation in which the speaker utters it and the response it calls forth in the hearer.” This theory, somewhat close to contextualism, is linked with psychological interest.2. What are the major types of synonyms in English? 答:The ma

25、jor types of synonyms are dialectal synonyms, stylistic synonyms, emotive or evaluative synonyms, collocational synonyms, and semantically different synonyms. Examples(略)3. Explain with examples “homonymy”, “polysemy”, and “hyponymy”. 答:(1) Homonymy refers to the phenomenon that words having differe

26、nt meanings have the same form, i.e., different words are identical in sound or spelling, or in both. When two words are identical in sound, they are homophones. When two words are identical in spelling, they are homographs. When two words are identical in both sound and spelling, they are complete

27、homonyms (2) While different words may have the same or similar meaning, the same one word may have more than one meaning. This is what we call polysemy, and such a word is called a polysemic word. There are many polysemic words in English, The fact is the more commonly used a word is, the more like

28、ly it has acquired more than one meaning. (3) Hyponymy refers to the sense relation between a more general, more inclusive word and a more specific word. The word which is more general in meaning is called the superordinate, and the more specific words are called its hyponyms. Hyponyms of the same superordinate are co-hyponyms to each other. Hyponymy is a relation of inclusion; in terms of meaning, the superordinate includes all its hyponyms. Examples(略)

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