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Unit6SemanticNetworksofEnglishWords

CheckYourUnderstanding

StatewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEorFALSE.

a.Wordsfromdifferentclassescanformasemanticfield.

b.Mostlexicalitemsformsemanticfieldwithotherlexemeswithcertainsemanticrelation.

c.Themeaningofahyponymisincludedinthemeaningofitssuperordinate.

d.Thereisalwaysasuperordinatetermforitshyponyms.

e.LexicalgapsacrossEnglishandChineseexistinallsemanticfields.Key:

FTFFT

In-ClassActivities

1.Somesemanticfieldsarequitesmall.Forexample,eachpairofantonyms,suchaslongandshortformsalexicalfieldoftwomembers.Themeaningsofthetwoantonymshaveincommonthatbothrelatetoanendsectionofthesamescale,andthegroupiscompietesincetherearenootheradjectivesthatsharethispartofthemeaning.

ASK:

(1)Canyoufindmoresemanticfieldsofthissmalltype?

(2)Dopolysemouswordoldanditsantonymsnewandyoungbelongtothesamesemanticfield?

Key:

(1)aliveanddead,maleandfemale,bigandsmall

(2)No.old&newandold&youngbelongtodifferentsemanticfields.

2.Inpublicnotices,weoftenfindtheuseofgeneralwordsforpersons,objects,places,etc.Lookatthefollowingthreepictures.

ASK:

(1)Whatarethegeneralwordsusedinthesepictures?

Canyouprovidesomehyponymsforeach

ofthem?

DoesanyofthegeneralwordshaveacertainhyponymthatfindsnoequivalentinChinese?

(2)Doyouthinkitisreasonabletousesuperordinatetermsontheseoccasions?

Key:

(1)vehicle,pets,food,drinks,shirt,shoes,customer

(2)Omit

4.Oftenaconceptlexicalizedinonelanguagemaynothaveacorrespondinglexicaliteminanotherlanguageandthuspresentsatranslationdifficulty.

ASK:

(1)Whatmethodscanyouemploytotranslatethemissingword,iftheconceptisimportantormustbecitedoften?

(2)IsitaneasyjobtotranslatetheChinesesentence他铅笔盒里有五支笔“”intoEnglish?

Whyorwhynot?

Namesomeofthehyponymsof笔”inb“othChineseandEnglish.

Key:

1)acompoundword,adescriptivephrase,borrowingfromonelanguage,etc.

2)No.BecausethereisnoEnglishequivalenceforChineseword笔.

铅笔pencil钢笔pen/fountainpan圆珠笔ball-pointpen毛笔writingbrush画笔paintingbrush鸭嘴笔drawingpen/rulingpen蜡笔(wax)crayon粉笔chalk

5.Atermwhichisahyponymofitselfisanautohyponyminthatthesamelexicalitemcanoperateatbothsuperordinateandsubordinatelevels;forexample,“man”contrastswith“animal”atonelevel,butatalowerlevelitcontrastswith“woman”(ineffect,

ofman”).

ASK:

(1)Canyoufindotherautohyponyms?

(2)Canyouaccountfortheexistenceofautohyponymsinanypossibleway?

Key:

Omit

6.

weacyif

Hyponymyandmeronymyareoftenfoundinlanguageuse.Itisquitecommonforageneraltermandaspecificterm,orapartwordandawholewordtosubstituteforeachotherinbothspeakingandwriting.Theformerrhetoricaldeviceiscalledmetonymyandthelatteronesynecdoche.Forexample,inthesentence“Anappleadaykeepsthedo,cthtoersapweacyific

Howmanymouthsdoeperson”.Readthefo

term“apple”referstothegeneralterm“fruit”;inthesentence

tofeed”,thepartword“mouth”isusedtoreplacethewholeword

sentences.

(1)Canyoupointoutthewordssubstitutedbythebold-facedwords?

(2)Canyousupplymoreexamplesofyourown?

Key:

(1)1.food2.car3.automobiles4.knife

(2)Omit

Post-ClassTask

1.Howismeronymydifferentfromhyponymy?

Useexamplestoillustratetheirdifferences.

Key:

Meronymyisdifferentfromhyponymyinthattheformerisa“partof”or“memberof”relationwhilethelattera“kindof”relation.leFaofriesxampaprlet,oafatree;anoakisa

kindoftree.

Hyponymyisatransitiverelation,i.e,ifx^yand厂zthenx^z.Forexample,sincedog”isahyponymofmammal”and“mammalsahyponymof“animal"“dogsahyponymofanimal”Meronymyisnotnecessarilyatransitiverelation.Forexample,although

2.

Readthefollowingtreediagramontherelationshipofhyponymyamonglexicalitemsinthesemanticfieldoffruitandillustratethelexicalgapexistinginthefield.

 

3.

Key:

Thetermberryactsasthegeneraltermformorespecificfruitsblackberryandraspberry,butthereseemstobenotermforthecategoryincludingsuchfruitasappleandpear.

Meronymyisclassifiedintothefollowingseventypes.Findmoreexamplesforeachtype.

1.component—object

(branch

—tree,)

2.member

—collection

(fish—

shoal)

3.portion

—mass

(strand

—hair)

4.stuff—

object

(gold—

ring)

5.feature

—activity

(paying

—shopping)

6.place—

area

(Cambridge—Massachusetts)

7.phase—

process

(adolescenee—growingup)

Key:

Omit

 

吃苦吃不开

吃香”(beverypopular),吃不消"(morethanonecanhard,betired),吃苦(haveatoughtime)吃不开(be

5.

TheChineseword吃”canbeusedflexiblytoformvariousexpressions.TranslatethefollowingChineseslangsintoEnglish.

吃闲饭吃香吃不消吃力

Key:

吃闲饭”(leadanidlelife),

stand,toomuch)吃力(wordunpopular)

6.Thefollowingpassageisanintroductionto“pop"PLeasedrawalexicalnetworkof“pop”constructedbywordswithsemanticrelationsofhyponymy,meronymy,etc.

Pop

“pop”disappearsfromtheEnglishvocabulary,theinflueneeofpcremain.PophasbecomepartofBritish-andAmerican-history.

Therehasalwaysbeenacloseculturallink,ortie,betweenBritainandEnglish-speakingAmerica,notonlyinliteraturebutalsointhepopulararts,especiallymusic.BeforetheSecondWorldWartheAmericansexportedjazzandtheblues.Duringthe1950stheyexportedrock'n’roll.

Thenintheearly1960sanewsoundwasheard,verydifferentfromanything,whichhassofarcomefromtheAmericansideoftheAtlantic.ThiswastheLiverpool,orMerseyside,

“beat"SituatedontheRiverMerseyinthenortheasterncorneroftheindustrialBlackCountry,Liverpoolwasnotaplacewhichanyonevisitedforfun.Untilthe1960sitwasknownonlyasoneoftheBritainslargestports.Then,almostovernight,itbecameworldfamousasthebirthplaceofthenewpopculturewhich,inafewyears,sweptacrossBritainandAmerica,andacrossmostofthecountriesofthewesternworld.

ThepeopleresponsibleforthepoprevolutionwerefourLiverpoolboyswhojoinedtogetherinagroupandcalledthemselvesTheBeatles.Theyplayedinsmallclubsinthebackstreetsofthecity.Unlikethefamoussolostarswhohadtheirsongswrittenforthem,theBeatleswrotetheirownwordsandmusic.TheBeatleswontheaffectionandadmirationofpeopleofallagesandsocialbackgrounds.Astheydeveloped,theirsongsbecamemoreserious.Theywrotenotonlyoflove,butofdeathandoldageandpovertyanddailylife.Theywererespectedbymanyintellectualsandbysomeseriousmusicians.LargelythankstotheBeatles,popmusichasgrownintoanimmenseandprofitableindustry.

TheinflueneeofBritishpopinAmericawasimmense.AmericanpopgroupssoonbecameasfamousasBritishgroups.BothBritishandAmericansareexperimentingwithnewideas,andpopisdevelopingandchanging,andmergingwithmodernfolkmusic.

Key:

Unit7TheSemanticRelationsamongEnglishWords

CheckYourUnderstanding

StatewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEorFALSE.

a.Thewordclassesofgradableantonymsareadjective,nounandverb.

b.Chatandgossipformapairofsynonymsintermsofconnotation.

c.Homonymouswordsalwayscomefromdifferentetymologicalroots.

d.Pairsofwordsthatexhibitthereversalofarelationshipbetweentwoitemsaresaidtoberelationalopposites.

e.Thecohesiveeffectofatextisalwaysachievedbytheco-occurrenceofwordswithmeaningrelationsofsynonymyandantonymy.

Key:

TTFTF

In-ClassActivities

1.Antonymsarecommonlyfoundtoco-occurinnaturallanguages,amongwhichare(both)XandY,XaswellasY,XandYalike,(either)XorY,neitherXnorY,fromXtoY,andnowX,nowY.Readthefollowingsentences.

a.

b.

Theywerefreewiththefellows,youngandold,abouttheplace,andexchangedbanterinrudephrases,whichatfirstshockedher.(TheodoreDreiser:

SisterCarrie)ThatwasonereasonshedidnotlookforwardtoCathy'svisit,shortorlong.

c.

TheDanderlease'nergieswereclaimedbybuyingandsellingliquor,whileMrsFortescuewentoutalot.(DorisLessing:

MrsFortescue)

ASK:

(1)Whatdoeseachitalicizedpartintheabovesentencesmeanrespectively?

(2)Canyoufindsomeidiomsformedbytheco-occurrenceofantonyms?

”,rathert

Key:

(1)Inthefirstsentence,youngandoldisusedactuallytomean,andsemanticallycouldwellbereplacedby,“(fellows)regardlessofage”or“(fellows)ofallages

or“visitofanylengthbuinyitnimgeandsellingin”th;e“trading”.

“thosewhoareyoungandthosewhoareold”;shortorlonginthesecondsentencehastheemphasisof“anyvisit”

thirdsimplymeanstheactionof

(2)Omit

2.

Agoodbegin“ningmakesagoodending”and.Nowlookatthefollowingincompletesayings.

Antonymyiswidelyusedinwisesayings,asin“Allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasy”

a.Adversityleadsto.

b.Agoodhusbandmakesagood.

c.Ayoungidler,anbeggar.

d.Beswifttohear,tospeak.

e.Easycome,easy.

f.Everyadvantagehasits.

g.Knowledgemakeshumble,ignorancemakes

h.Pridegoesbefore,andshamecomes

i.Thewisemanknowsheknowsnothing,thefoolthinksheknows

j.Theworldisaladderforsometogoupandotherstogo

ASK:

(1)Canyoucompleteeachoftheabovesayingswithawordwhichhasanant

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