The Structure of Lexical Variation: Meaning, Naming, and ContextThe Structure of Lexical Variation : Meaning, Naming, and Context. |
Contents
2 | 17 |
3 | 33 |
Semasiological variation | 45 |
2 | 56 |
4 | 82 |
5 | 93 |
89 | 111 |
1 | 118 |
2 | 134 |
3 | 144 |
Formal variation | 155 |
2 | 169 |
3 | 177 |
Ten theses about lexicology | 189 |
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alternative analysis basic level Belgian blazer blouse blurg broek broekrok Burda buttons C-type characteristics classical definability clothing terminology Cognitive Linguistics colbert componential concept configurations contextual variation corpus correlation covering the lower culottes database differences dimension diminutive diminutivization percentage Dirk Geeraerts distinction distribution Dutch entrenchment values extensional fact fashion magazines fastening Figure formal variation frequency garments covering Geeraerts geographical glossies hyperonym hyponym hypothesis instance intensional investigation involves jacket jasje jeans legging lexical categories lexical fields lexical items lexical semantics lexical variation lexicology lexicon Libelleb Libellenl Margriet masiological means Netherlandic non-discreteness occur onomasiological cue validity overlapping particular plooirok polylexical expressions polysemy prototype theory prototypical question range of application referential range referents regard relationship rokje salience semasiological range semasiological structure sense skirt source group specific structuralist structure of lexical subsets synonymy taxonomical tion trousers two-legged outer garment vest vestnl waist width wikkelrok women words