Sense relations - identity


Hausarbeit, 2011

10 Seiten


Inhaltsangabe oder Einleitung

One possible definition of sense relations is: “Any relation between lexical units within the semantic
system of a language”, (Matthews 1997:337). This means that there has to be a relation in meaning
between lexical units of a language. It does not matter if this relation expresses some kind of identity
or non-identity. One could also define sense relations as “a paradigmatic relation between words or
predicates”. “Paradigmatic relations are those into which a linguistic unit enters through being
contrasted or substitutable, in particular environment, with other similar units”, (Palmer 1981:67). In
other words, a paradigmatic relation is a relation where an individual lexical unit can be replaced by
another.
A less scientific approach to sense relations is made by David Crystal: “We have a sense relation
when we feel that lexemes relate to each other in meaning”, (Crystal 2003: 164).
The most common relations in meaning between lexical units are Synonymy and Antonymy.
Whereas the latter one belongs to a group of sense relations which express a non-identity, the first
one is the most known type of identity-expressing sense relations. Together with Hyponymy, Crystal
calls them the “chief types of lexical sense relations”. But in the field of semantics, there are far
more possibilities of expressing a relation in sense. For example, there are Paraphrase, Homonymy,
member-collection and portion-mass relationships, which all express a special kind of identity. In
this term paper, the focus lies on sense relations expressing a form of identity, sameness or identical
traits.

Details

Titel
Sense relations - identity
Hochschule
Bayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Autor
Jahr
2011
Seiten
10
Katalognummer
V197009
ISBN (eBook)
9783656232186
ISBN (Buch)
9783656233121
Dateigröße
399 KB
Sprache
Deutsch
Schlagworte
Semantics, Synonyme, synonymy, antonymy, Sprachwissenschaften, Linguistik, Linguistics, Englisch
Arbeit zitieren
Hendrik Geisler (Autor:in), 2011, Sense relations - identity, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/197009

Kommentare

  • Noch keine Kommentare.
Blick ins Buch
Titel: Sense relations - identity



Ihre Arbeit hochladen

Ihre Hausarbeit / Abschlussarbeit:

- Publikation als eBook und Buch
- Hohes Honorar auf die Verkäufe
- Für Sie komplett kostenlos – mit ISBN
- Es dauert nur 5 Minuten
- Jede Arbeit findet Leser

Kostenlos Autor werden