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Word-composition. VI. Etymological survey of the English word-stock. Words of native origin. Borrowings. Interrelation between native and borrowed elements




Word-Composition

§ 24. Compounding...........................................................................................   140

§ 25. Structure....................................................................................................   141

§ 26. Meaning........................................................................................................... 143

§ 27. Structural Meaning of the Pattern.................................................................... 144

§ 28. The Meaning of Compounds. Motivation....................................................... 145

§ 29. Classification................................................................................................... 146

§ 30. Relations between the ICs of Compounds....................................................... 146

§ 31. Different Parts of Speech................................................................................ 147

§ 32. Means of Composition..............................................................................   148

§ 33. Types of Bases................................................................................................ 149

§ 34. Correlation between Compounds and Free Phrases........................................ 151

§ 35. Correlation Types of Compounds................................................................... 154

§ 36. Sources of Compounds................................................................................... 158

§ 37. Summary and Conclusions......................................................................   158

VI. ETYMOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE ENGLISH WORD-STOCK

§ 1. Some Basic Assumptions.................................................................................. 160

Words of Native Origin

§ 2. Semantic Characteristics and Collocability........................................................ 162

§ 3. Derivational Potential..................................................................................   162

§ 4. Summary and Conclusions................................................................................ 164

Borrowings

§ 5. Causes and Ways of Borrowing........................................................................ 164

§ 6. Criteria of Borrowings................................... . ■........................................... 165

§ 7. Assimilation of Borrowings........................................................................   166

§ 8. Phonetic, Grammatical and Lexical Assimilation of Borrowings                   167

§ 9. Degree of Assimilation and Factors Determining It........................................... 170

§ 10. Summary and Conclusions.............................................................................. 170

Interrelation between Native and Borrowed Elements

§ 11. The Role of Native and Borrowed Elements................................................... 171

§ 12. Influence of Borrowings................................................................................. 172

§ 13. Summary and Conclusions.......................................................................   175

VII. VARIOUS ASPECTS OF VOCABULARY UNITS AND REPLENISHMENT           OF MODERN ENGLISH WORD-STOCK

Interdependence of Various Aspects of the Word

§ 1. Notional and Form Words......................................................................... 176

§ 2. Frequency, Polysemy and Structure................................................................. 177

§ 3. Frequency and Stylistic Reference..............................................................   178

§ 4. Frequency, Polysemy and Etymology........................................................   179

§ 5. Frequency and Semantic Structure.................................................................... 180


Replenishment of Modern English Vocabulary

§ 6. Development of Vocabulary...................................................................... 180

§ 7. Structural and Semantic Peculiarities of New Vocabulary Units                  183

Ways and Means of Enriching the Vocabulary

§8. Productive Word-Formation. .................................................................... 184

§ 9. Various Ways of Word-Creation.................................................................... 187

§ 10. Borrowing...................................................................................................... 191

§ 11. Semantic Extension................................................................................... 193

Number of Vocabulary Units in Modern English

§12. Some Debatable Problems of Lexicology..................................................... 195

§ 13. Intrinsic Heterogeneity of Modern English.................................................... 196

§ 14. Number of Vocabulary Items in Actual Use and Number of Vocabulary Units in Modern English             197

§ 15. Summary and Conclusions »........................................................................ 198

VIII. VARIANTS AND DIALECTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

The Main Variants of the English Language

§ 1. General Characteristics of the English Language in Different Parts of

the English-Speaking World..................................................................... 200

§ 2. Lexical Differences of Territorial Variants....................................................... 202

§ 3. Some Points of History of the Territorial Variants and Lexical Interchange Between Them            205

Local Varieties in the British Isles and the USA

§ 4. Local Dialects in the British Isles................................................................... 206

§ 5. The Relationship Between the English National Language and

British Local Dialects.................................................................................... 207

§ 6. Local Dialects in the USA........................................................................... 208

§ 7. Summary and Conclusions.............................................................................. 209

IX. FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LEXICOGRAPHY

Main Types of English Dictionaries

§ 1. Encyclopaedic and Linguistic Dictionaries..................................................... 210

§ 2. Classification of Linguistic Dictionaries..................................................... 211

§ 3. Explanatory Dictionaries............................................................................. 213

§ 4. Translation Dictionaries.................................................................................. 213

§ 5. Specialised Dictionaries.............................................................................. 214

Some Basic Problems of Dictionary-Compiling

§ 6. The Selection of Lexical Units for Inclusion................................................... 216

§ 7. Arrangement of Entries........................................................................... . 218

§ 8. Selection and Arrangement of Meanings....................................................... 219

§ 9. Definition of Meanings. ................................................................................ 220

§ 10. Illustrative Examples..................................................................................... 221

§ 11. Choice of Adequate Equivalents.................................................................. 222

§ 12. Setting of the Entry, .................................................................................... 222

§ 13. Structure of the Dictionary........................................................................... 225


Learner’s Dictionaries and Some Problems of Their Compilation

§ 14. Main Characteristic Features of Learner’s Dictionaries............................   226

§ 15. Classification of Learner’s Dictionaries...................................................   227

§ 16. Selection of Entry Words................................................................................. 229

§ 17. Presentation of Meanings.........................................................................   230

§ 18. Setting of the Entry......................................................................................... 232

§ 19. Summary and Conclusions......................................................................   233

X. METHODS AND PROCEDURES OF LEXICOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

§ 1. Contrastive Analysis, ...................................................................................... 234

§ 2. Statistical Analysis... ................................................................................... 242

§ 3. Immediate Constituents Analysis...................................................................... 245

§ 4. Distributional Analysis and Co-occurrence...................................................... 246

§ 5. Transformational Analysis........................................ '...................................... 251

§ 6. Componental Analysis...................................................................................... 254

§ 7. Method of Semantic Differential....................................................................... 259

§ 8. Summary and Conclusions............................................................................... 261

Material for Reference.............................................................. , . . .         262


Гинзбург Розалия Залмоновна,

Хидекель Сарра Соломоновна,

Князева Галина Юрьевна,

Санкин Александр Александрович

ЛЕКСИКОЛОГИЯ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА

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