On the Architecture of Words Applications of Meaning Studies
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Madrid :
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- ON THE ARCHITECTURE OF WORDS (...); PÁGINA LEGAL; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; THE AUTHORS; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ; 1. OBJECTIVES; 2. INTRODUCTION; 3. THE USE OF A METALANGUAGE; 4. LANGUAGE DEPENDENT AND LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION; 4.1. Language dependent applications; 4.2. Language independent applications; 4.3. Conclusions about knowledge representation; 5. DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO MEANING INTERPRETATION; 5.1. Cognitivism and ontologies; 5.2. Predication in linguistics and in ontologies
- 5.3. Are conceptual and semantic levels identical?5.4. The philosophical perspective; 6. LEXICAL DESCRIPTION THEORIES; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Structuralism; 6.2.1. European Structuralism; 6.2.2. American Structuralism; 6.3. Functional Models; 6.4. Formal Models; 6.5. Cognitive Models; 6.6. Conclusions; 7. FURTHER RECOMMENDED READINGS; 8. REFERENCES; 9. KEYS TO EXERCISES; CHAPTER 2. WORDS AND WORD BOUNDARIES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTERACTION BETWEEN SEMANTICS AND MORPHOLOGY; 3. SETTING THE GROUNDS: REVIEW OF BASIC CONCEPTS; 4. WORDS AND WORD BOUNDARIES: LEXEME, STEM, LEMMA
- 4.1. Lemma versus lexeme: on-going discussions4.2. Prandi's (2004) view of lexical meanings: lexemes, the lexicon and terminology; 5. THE LEVELS OF LANGUAGE ANALYSIS AND THEIR UNITS; 6. FURTHER RECOMMENDED READINGS; 7. SOME LEXICOLOGICAL SOURCES; 8. REFERENCES; 9. KEYS TO EXERCISES; CHAPTER 3. ON THE ARCHITECTURE OF WORDS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF MORPHOLOGY? HOW TO SEPARATE DOWN A WORD; 3. LEXICAL CHANGE AND WORD FORMATION PROCESSES; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Word formation processes; 3.2.1. Compounding; 3.2.2. Inflection; 3.2.2.1. Typological classification of languages
- 3.2.2.2. The index of synthesis of a language3.2.3. Derivation; 3.2.4. Other word-formation phenomena; 3.2.5. Transparent and opaque word formation phenomena; 4. ON WORD GRAMMAR: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MORPHOLOGY (ADAPTED FROM GEERT BOOIJ 2005); 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships; 4.3. Some recent proposals for a model of morphology in grammar; 5. FURTHER RECOMMENDED READINGS; 6. REFERENCES; 7. KEYS TO EXERCISES; CHAPTER 4. WHAT IS LEXICOGRAPHY?; 1. OBJECTIVES; 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE WRITING OF DICTIONARIES
- 3. MEANING AND DICTIONARY ENTRIES: WHERE MEANING ABIDES3.1. Lexicography and linguistic theory; 3.2. Lexicology and Lexicography; 3.3. Dictionaries, thesauri and glossaries; 3.4. Types of dictionaries; 3.5. Dictionary entries; 4. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEANING DEFINITION AND DICTIONARY DEFINITION; 5. DICTIONARY WRITING AND CORPUS ANNOTATATION; 5.1. Text encoding and annotation; 5.2. Text annotation formats; 5.3. Types of annotation; 5.4. Parsing; 5.5. Semantic annotation; 5.6. Lemmatization; 5.7. Pragmatic annotation; 5.8. Concordances and collocations; 5.9. The concept of legomenon
- 6. FURTHER RECOMMENDED READINGS