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a set of words in a group specific ways

A semantic field

100

a notational method which can be used to express the existence or non-existence of semantic properties by using plus and minus signs

A semantic feature

100

__________________ contains words that share a semantic property.

A semantic class

100

_______________ is represented by one of the components of meaning of a word.

A semantic property

100

Two main types of word meaning which can be distinguished in words and word-forms are _________________________

the grammatical and the lexical meanings

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the linguistic phenomenon when a word has more than one meaning, resulting in semantic structure consisting of a number of lexico-semantic variants

Polysemy

200

the component of the lexical meaning which makes communication possible because the knowledge people have about things is ultimately embodied in words which have essentially the same meaning for all speakers of that language

The denotational meaning

200

one of the objective semantic features proper to words as linguistic units and forms part of the connotational component of the lexical meaning

The emotive charge

200

a feature of a word showing its belonging to a particular functional style

The stylistic reference

200

the stylistic reference and the emotive and/or evaluative charge proper to the word in the given context or discourse.

The connotational meaning

300

the process of change of meaning when a word which before represented broader meaning, now has more restricted one

Restriction of meaning

300

the process of change of meaning when the word is applied to a wider variety of referents

Extension of meaning

300

the process of change of meaning when the word with the new meaning comes to be used in the specialised vocabulary of some limited group

Specialisation of meaning

300

the process of change of meaning when the word with the extended meaning passes from the specialised vocabulary into common use

Generalisation of meaning

300

the improvement of the connotational component of meaning

Ameliorative development of the meaning

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words identical in sound-form or spelling but different in meaning

Homonyms

400

a semantic relationship of inclusion

Hyponymy

400

words identical in spelling, but different both in their sound-form and meaning

Homographs

400

words identical in sound-form but different both in spelling and in meaning

Homophones

400

the semantic phenomenon of closeness in the meanings and the same part-of-speech reference of two or more lexical units

Synonymy

500

words are those which are often regarded as a violation of the norms of Standard English

Slang

500

words used in narrow groups bound by the same occupation

Professionalisms

500

coarse words that are not generally used in public, often called ‘informal vocabulary’

Vulgarisms

500

an inoffensive word or phrase substituted for one considered offensive or hurtful

euphemisms

500

local varieties of a language used as a means of oral communication in small localities

Dialects

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