Introduction to Lexical Semantics

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Closed Scales
cognitive linguistics
compositional meaning
Compositional Semantics
Degree Achievements
Directional Prepositions
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Evaluative Adjectives
Evaluative Adverbs
formal semantic analysis
Fuzzy Logic Theories
Gradable Adjectives
Intersective Adjectives
Lexical Semantics
Locative Prepositions
Manner Adverbs
Mass Nouns
Measure Phrase
Noun Denotations
predicate logic application
Predicate Modifiers
scientific study of word meaning
Semantic Types
Stage Level Predicates
syntax semantics interface
Telic Role
Vague Predicate
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9781032393438
  • Weight: 529g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An Introduction to Lexical Semantics provides a comprehensive theoretical overview of lexical semantics, analysing the major lexical categories in English: verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions. The book illustrates step-by-step how to use formal semantic tools.

Divided into four parts, covering the key aspects of lexical semantics, this book:

  • introduces readers to the major influential theories including the syntax-lexical semantics interface theory by Levin and Rappaport and Pinker, the generative lexicon theory by Pustejovsky and formal semantic analyses
  • discusses key topics in formal semantics including metonymy, metaphor and polysemy
  • illustrates how to study word meaning scientifically by discussing mathematical notions applied to compositional semantics.

Including reflection questions, summaries, further reading and practice exercises for each chapter, this accessible guide to lexical semantics is essential reading for advanced students and teachers of formal semantics.

EunHee Lee is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. She is the author of four books, Korean Tense and Aspect in Narrative Discourse (2012), Introduction to Korean Linguistics (2016, with Sean Madigan and Meejeong Park), Korean Syntax and Semantics (2019), and The Logic of Narratives (2020). She teaches Lexical Semantics, Formal Semantics, and Language Acquisition to undergraduate and graduate students at UB.

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