Lexical Relations - Lexical Ambiguity


Essay, 2005

8 Pages, Grade: 1,1


Abstract or Introduction

Lexical ambiguity appears at the interface between form and meaning of lexical items. Ambiguity is triggered by the assumption that the similarity of form is also reflected in the similarity of meaning. Whereas ambiguities violate the maxim of manner in the co-operative principles postulated by Grice, they are highly acclaimed in poetic language where they originate not in lack of specification or the complexity of the discourse, but in the complexity of the reader’s presuppositions. In this sense, it depends on the reader’s expertise, reading experience and profundity in determining the number of noted ambiguities. Linguistic ambiguity is a rich source of various word plays mostly known as punning. It reveals and emphasises linguistic peculiarities like homonymy and polysemy in a self-referential play of language with itself in a kind of mirroring.

Details

Title
Lexical Relations - Lexical Ambiguity
College
University of Cologne  (Institut für Englische Philologie)
Course
Semantics
Grade
1,1
Author
Year
2005
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V285206
ISBN (eBook)
9783656851165
ISBN (Book)
9783656851172
File size
504 KB
Language
English
Keywords
lexical, relations, ambiguity
Quote paper
LL.M., MA Irina Giertz (Author), 2005, Lexical Relations - Lexical Ambiguity, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/285206

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