The semantics of nouns / edited by Zhengdao Ye.

Contributor(s): Ye, Zhengdao [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: xiv, 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198736721; 019873672XSubject(s): Grammar, Comparative and general -- Noun | Semantics | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Noun | SemanticsDDC classification: 400 LOC classification: P271 | .S465 2017
Contents:
The semantics of nouns : a cross-linguistic and cross-domain perspective / Zhengdao Ye -- The meaning of kinship terms : a developmental and cross-linguistic perspective / Anna Wierzbicka -- The semantics of social relations in Chinese / Zhengdao Ye -- The meanings of 'angel' in English, Arabic, and Hebrew / Sandy Habib -- Personhood constructs in language and thought : new evidence from Danish / Carsten Levisen -- Some key body parts and polysemy : a case study from Koromu (Kesawai) / Carol Priestly -- The semantics of standing-water places in English, French, and Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara / Helen Bromhead -- The semantics of demonyms in English : Germans, Queenslanders, and Londoners / Michael Roberts -- The semantics of honeybee terms in Solega (Dravidian) / Aung Si -- Furniture, vegetables, weapons : functional collective superordinates in the English lexicon / Cliff Goddard.
Summary: This volume brings together the latest research on the semantics of nouns in both familiar and less well-documented languages, including English, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, the Papuan language Koromu, the Dravidian language Solega, and Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara from Australia. Chapters offer systematic and detailed analyses of scores of individual nouns across a range of conceptual domains, including 'people', 'places', and 'living things', with each analysis fully grounded in a unified methodological framework. They not only cover central theoretical issues specific to the analysis of the domain in question, but also empirically investigate the different types of meaning relations that hold between nouns, such as meronymy, hyponymy, taxonomy, and antonymy.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-306) and index.

The semantics of nouns : a cross-linguistic and cross-domain perspective / Zhengdao Ye -- The meaning of kinship terms : a developmental and cross-linguistic perspective / Anna Wierzbicka -- The semantics of social relations in Chinese / Zhengdao Ye -- The meanings of 'angel' in English, Arabic, and Hebrew / Sandy Habib -- Personhood constructs in language and thought : new evidence from Danish / Carsten Levisen -- Some key body parts and polysemy : a case study from Koromu (Kesawai) / Carol Priestly -- The semantics of standing-water places in English, French, and Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara / Helen Bromhead -- The semantics of demonyms in English : Germans, Queenslanders, and Londoners / Michael Roberts -- The semantics of honeybee terms in Solega (Dravidian) / Aung Si -- Furniture, vegetables, weapons : functional collective superordinates in the English lexicon / Cliff Goddard.

This volume brings together the latest research on the semantics of nouns in both familiar and less well-documented languages, including English, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, the Papuan language Koromu, the Dravidian language Solega, and Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara from Australia. Chapters offer systematic and detailed analyses of scores of individual nouns across a range of conceptual domains, including 'people', 'places', and 'living things', with each analysis fully grounded in a unified methodological framework. They not only cover central theoretical issues specific to the analysis of the domain in question, but also empirically investigate the different types of meaning relations that hold between nouns, such as meronymy, hyponymy, taxonomy, and antonymy.

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