高等学校教材 英语词汇学引论 修订版 🔍
林承璋编著; 林承璋 武汉:武汉大学出版社, Gao deng xue xiao jiao cai, Xiu ding ban, Wu chang, 1987
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英语词汇学引论 = An introduction to English lexicology Yingyu Cihuixue Yinlun = An introduction to English lexicology
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英语词汇学引论 : 修订版 = An introduction to English lexicology : revised edition
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央视和本报联手帮大连果农找销路
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Chengzhang Lin
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武汉大学出版社 Wu han da xue chu ban she
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Wuhan University Press
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半岛晨报
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Gao deng xue xiao jiao cai, Xiu ding ban, 武昌 Wu chang, 1998
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Di 1 ban, xiu ding ban, Wuchang, 1997
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China, People's Republic, China
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第A33版 大连经济
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2000
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Bookmarks: p0-1 (p1): Chapter 1 Language,Linguistics and Lexicology
p0-2 (p1): 1-1-1:A Definition of Language
p0-3 (p1): ContentS
p0-4 (p2): 1-1-2:Language,Society and Thought
p0-5 (p4): 1-2-1:A Definition of Linguistics
p0-6 (p5): 1-2-2:The Scope of Linguistics
p0-7 (p5): 1-3-1:What Is Lexicology?
p0-8 (p5): 1-3-2:Aims and Significance of the Course of English Lexicology
p0-9 (p7): 2.With grammar
p0-10 (p7): 3.With stylistics
p0-11 (p7): 1.With phonetics
p0-12 (p7): 1-3-3:The Connection of Lexicology With Other Branches of Linguistics
p0-13 (p8): 4.With historical linguistics
p0-14 (p8): 1-3-4:Two Approaches to the Study of English Lexicology
p0-15 (p11): Chapter 2 The Sources of the English Vocabulary
p0-16 (p11): 2-1-1:TheEnglish People and the English Language
p0-17 (p11): 2-1-2:The Position and Character of the English Language in the Indo-European Family
p0-18 (p12): 2-1-3:The Divisions of the History of the English Language
p0-19 (p13): 2-1-4:Some Characteristics of Old English
p0-20 (p15): 2-1-5:Some Characteristics of Middle English
p0-21 (p17): 2-1-6:Some Characteristics of Modern English
p0-22 (p21): 2-2-1:Wordsof Native Origin
p0-23 (p21): 1.The polysemic character of native words in English
p0-24 (p22): 2.The collocability of native words in English
p0-25 (p23): 3.Word-forming ability of native words in Modern English
p0-26 (p23): 2-2-2:Borrowed Words in the English Vocabulary
p0-27 (p24): 1.Causes and means of borrowings into English
p0-28 (p25): 3.Elevationof meaning(Amelioration) (1
p0-29 (p25): 2.Four groups of loan-words
p0-30 (p27): 2-3-2:The Scandinavian Element inthe English Vocabulary
p0-31 (p27): 2-3-1:The Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-32 (p30): 2-3-3:The French Element in the English Vocabulary
p0-33 (p31): 1.French loan-words in the Middle English period
p0-34 (p33): 2.French loan-words after the Middle English period
p0-35 (p34): 1.The zero period of Latin influence
p0-36 (p34): Vocabulary
p0-37 (p34): 2-3-4:The Latin Element in the English
p0-38 (p35): 2.The first period of Latin influence
p0-39 (p36): 4.The third period of Latin influence
p0-40 (p36): 3.The secondperiod of Latin influence
p0-41 (p37): 5.The fourthperiod of Latin influence
p0-42 (p38): 2-3-5:The Greek Element in the English Vocabulary
p0-43 (p38): 1.Words relating to literature
p0-44 (p38): 2.Words relating to linguistics
p0-45 (p38): 3.Words relating to natural sciences
p0-46 (p38): 4.Words relating to socialsciences
p0-47 (p38): 5.Words relating to medicine
p0-48 (p39): 1.The preciseness of meaning of the classical elements
p0-49 (p39): 2-3-6:The Influence of the Classical Elements upon the English Vocabulary
p0-50 (p40): 2.The richness of the classical elements in the English vocabulary
p0-51 (p41): 3.The cosmopolitan character of the classical elements
p0-52 (p41): 2-3-7:Other Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-53 (p43): 2-3-8:Interrelation betweenthe Native and Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-54 (p46): Chapter 3 Word Meaningand Semantic Relations
p0-55 (p46): 3-1-1:Some General Remarks on Semantics
p0-56 (p46): and Meaning
p0-57 (p49): 3-1-2:The Relationship between Meaning andtheObject
p0-58 (p50): 3-2-1:What Is a Word?
p0-59 (p52): 1.Phonetic motivation
p0-60 (p52): 3-2-2:Meaningand Motivation
p0-61 (p53): 2.Grammatical motivation
p0-62 (p53): 3.Motivationby meaning
p0-63 (p54): 3-3-1:Classifications of Words
p0-64 (p54): 1.According to the lexical meaning and grammatical function of words
p0-65 (p54): 2.According to the usage of words
p0-66 (p56): 3.According to the character of words
p0-67 (p56): 4.According to motivation
p0-68 (p57): 5.According to polysemy and monosemy
p0-69 (p57): 6.According to the origin
p0-70 (p58): 2.Lexical meaning
p0-71 (p58): 3.Contextual meaning
p0-72 (p58): 1.Grammatical meaning
p0-73 (p58): 3-3-2:Main Types of Word Meaning
p0-74 (p59): 4.Denotative meaning
p0-75 (p59): 5.Connotative meaning
p0-76 (p59): 6.Stylistic meaning
p0-77 (p62): 3-3-3:Word Meaning and Context
p0-78 (p66): 3-4-1:Synonyms
p0-79 (p66): 1.What are synonyms?
p0-80 (p66): 2.The source of synonyms
p0-81 (p69): 3.The significance of studying synonyms
p0-82 (p69): 4.Absolute synonyms and relative
p0-83 (p69): synonyms
p0-84 (p73): 2.Types of antonyms
p0-85 (p73): 3-4-2:Antonyms
p0-86 (p73): 1.What are antonyms?
p0-87 (p76): 3.Different antonyms of one word
p0-88 (p77): 4.Use of antonyms
p0-89 (p79): 3-4-3:Polysemy and Homonymy
p0-90 (p79): 1.The definition of polysemy
p0-91 (p79): 2.Two main processes of sense-shift
p0-92 (p82): 3.The definition of homonymy and homonyms
p0-93 (p82): 4.The classification of homonyms
p0-94 (p86): 5.Three ways of forming homonyms
p0-95 (p89): 1.The definition of neologisms
p0-96 (p89): Chapter 4 The Changing English Vocabulary
p0-97 (p89): 4-1-1:Neologisms
p0-98 (p90): 3.The sources of new words
p0-99 (p90): 2.The rate of changes of the English vocabulary
p0-100 (p104): 4.The formation of neologisms
p0-101 (p110): 4-1-2:Archaisms
p0-102 (p110): 1.The definition of archaisms
p0-103 (p110): 2.The reasons for the disappearance of words
p0-104 (p111): 3.Obsolete words may be still used at the present time
p0-105 (p115): 4-2-1:Changes in Meaning
p0-106 (p115): 1.Historical causes
p0-107 (p116): 4.Linguistic causes
p0-108 (p116): 3.Psychological causes
p0-109 (p116): 2.Social causes
p0-110 (p117): 4-2-2:FourTendencies in Semantic Changes
p0-111 (p117): 1.Extension of meaning(Generalization)
p0-112 (p122): 2.Narrowing of meaning(Specialization)
p0-113 (p126): 4.Degradation of meaning(Deterioration)
p0-114 (p129): 4-2-3:Semantic Changes from the Literal Use of Words to Their Figurative Use
p0-115 (p129): 1.Metaphor
p0-116 (p139): 2.Metonymy
p0-117 (p144): 3.Synecdoche
p0-118 (p145): 4.Euphemism
p0-119 (p150): Chapter 5 Word-formation in English
p0-120 (p150): 5-1-1:Introduction
p0-121 (p150): 1.Morphological structure and classification of words
p0-122 (p151): 2.Two types of morphemes
p0-123 (p152): 3.Three types of words
p0-124 (p153): 4.Root,base,stem
p0-125 (p161): 5-2-1:The Main Processes of English Word-formation
p0-126 (p162): 1.Prefixation
p0-127 (p204): 2.Suffixation
p0-128 (p235): 3.Conversion
p0-129 (p252): 4.Compounding
p0-130 (p269): 5-2-2:The Minor Processes of English Word-formation
p0-131 (p269): 1.Clipping or shortening
p0-132 (p272): 2.Acronyms
p0-133 (p276): 3.Blending
p0-134 (p278): 4.Back-formation
p0-135 (p280): 5.Forming new words by analogy
p0-136 (p281): 6.Onomatopoeia
p0-137 (p284): Chapter 6 English Idioms
p0-138 (p284): 6-1-1:The Definition of Idioms
p0-139 (p285): 6-1-2:The Significance of Studying English Idioms
p0-140 (p286): 6-1-3:The Features of English Idioms
p0-141 (p290): 1.Idioms used in colloquial style
p0-142 (p290): 6-1-4:English Idioms in Different Styles
p0-143 (p291): 2.Idioms used in any situation
p0-144 (p292): 3.Idioms used in formal situations
p0-145 (p292): 4.Idioms used as slang
p0-146 (p293): 6-1-5:The Difference between Idiomatic and Free Phrases
p0-147 (p294): 6-2-1:Classification of English Idioms
p0-148 (p294): 1.Idiomatic expressions with specific grammatical structures
p0-149 (p297): 2.Phrases identified with the familiar parts of speech
p0-150 (p308): 3.Idioms not correlative with a given
p0-151 (p308): grammatical part of speech
p0-152 (p312): 4.Idioms expressing greeting,surprise,praise or criticism
p0-153 (p313): 5.Proverbs
p0-154 (p316): 6-2-2:English Idioms around Different Subjects
p0-155 (p316): 1.Idioms containing names of birds and animals
p0-156 (p317): 2.Idioms containing names of parts of the human body
p0-157 (p319): 3.Idioms involving colors
p0-158 (p320): 4.Idioms containing words related to clothes
p0-159 (p321): 5.Idioms involving time
p0-160 (p322): 6.Idioms involving flowers and plants
p0-161 (p323): 7.Idioms containing words related to fruit
p0-162 (p324): 8.Idioms containing words related to shapes and measures
p0-163 (p326): 7-1-1:English as a Language of World-wide Use
p0-164 (p326): Chapter 7 British and American English
p0-165 (p328): 7-1-2:British and American English
p0-166 (p331): 7-1-3:The Historical Background of American English
p0-167 (p333): 7-2-1:Differences between British English and American English
p0-168 (p334): 7-2-2:Differences in Individual Sounds
p0-169 (p336): 7-2-3:Differences in Stress
p0-170 (p337): 7-2-4:Differences in Spelling
p0-171 (p339): 7-2-5:Differences in Vocabulary
p0-172 (p351): 7-2-6:Differences in Grammar
p0-173 (p355): 7-3-1:Two Contrasting Word-lists
p0-174 (p370): 7-3-2:British and American English in the Future
p0-175 (p371): 8-1-1:What Isa Dictionary?
p0-176 (p371): Chapter 8 English Dictionaries and How to Use Them
p0-177 (p373): 8-1-2:Characteristics of Dictionaries
p0-178 (p374): 8-2-1:Types of Dictionaries
p0-179 (p374): 8-2-2:Monolingual,Bilingual and Multilingual Dictionaries
p0-180 (p375): 8-2-3:General and Special Dictionaries
p0-181 (p376): 8-2-4:Pocket,Medium-sized and Unabridged Dictionaries
p0-182 (p377): 8-2-5:Synchronic and Diachronic Dictionaries
p0-183 (p378): 8-2-6:Encyclopedias and Encyclopedic Dictionaries
p0-184 (p379): 8-3-1:The History of English Dictionaries
p0-185 (p382): 8-3-2:Five Periods in the History of English Dictionaries
p0-186 (p384): 8-4-1:How to Use English Dictionaries
p0-187 (p392): Bibliography
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类型: 图书
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出版日期: 1987.06
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出版社: 武汉:武汉大学出版社
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页码: 396
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开本: 20cm
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类型: 报纸
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报纸名称: 半岛晨报
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出版日期: 2012.11.07
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版次: 第A33版 大连经济
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出版日期: 2000.12
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页码: 397
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价格: 15.50
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Bookmarks: p0-1 (p1): Chapter 1 Language,Linguistics and Lexicology
p0-2 (p1): 1-1-1:A Definition of Language
p0-3 (p2): 1-1-2:Language,Society and Thought
p0-4 (p4): Chapter
p0-5 (p4): 1-2-1:A Definition of Linguistics
p0-6 (p5): 1-2-2:The Scope of Linguistics
p0-7 (p5): 1-3-1:What Is Lexicology?
p0-8 (p5): 1-3-2:Aims and Significance of the Course of English Lexicology
p0-9 (p7): 1-3-3:The Connection of Lexicology with Other Branches of Linguistics
p0-10 (p7): 1.With phonetics
p0-11 (p7): 2.With grammar
p0-12 (p7): 3.With stylistics
p0-13 (p8): 4.With historical linguistics
p0-14 (p8): 1-3-4:Two Approaches to the Study of English Lexicology
p0-15 (p11): 2-1-1:The English People and the English Language
p0-16 (p11): 2-1-2:The Position and Character of the English Language in the Indo-European Family
p0-17 (p11): Chapter 2 The Sources of the English Vocabulary
p0-18 (p12): 2-1-3:The Divisions of the History of the English Language
p0-19 (p13): 2-1-4:Some Characteristics of Old English
p0-20 (p15): 2-1-5:Some Characteristics of Middle English
p0-21 (p17): 2-1-6:Some Characteristics of Modern English
p0-22 (p21): 2-2-1:Words of Native Origin
p0-23 (p21): 1.The polysemic character of native words in English
p0-24 (p22): 2.The collocability of native words in English
p0-25 (p23): 3.Word-forming ability of native words in Modern English
p0-26 (p24): 1.Causes and means of borrowings into English
p0-27 (p24): 2-2-2:Borrowed Words in the English Vocabulary
p0-28 (p25): 2.Four groups of loan-words
p0-29 (p27): 2-3-1:The Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-30 (p28): 2-3-2:The Scandinavian Element in the English Vocabulary
p0-31 (p30): 2-3-3:The French Element in the English Vocabulary
p0-32 (p32): 1.French loan-words in the Middle English period
p0-33 (p34): 2.French loan-words after the Middle English period
p0-34 (p34): 2-3-4:The Latin Element in the English
p0-35 (p34): Vocabulary
p0-36 (p35): 2.The first period of Latin influence
p0-37 (p35): 1.The zero period of Latin influence
p0-38 (p36): 3.The second period of Latin influence
p0-39 (p37): 4.The third period of Latin influence
p0-40 (p37): 5.The fourth period of Latin influence
p0-41 (p38): 2-3-5:The Greek Element in the English Vocabulary
p0-42 (p38): 1.Words relating to literature
p0-43 (p39): 2.Words relating to linguistics
p0-44 (p39): 3.Words relating to natural sciences
p0-45 (p39): 4.Words relating to social sciences
p0-46 (p39): 5.Words relating to medicine
p0-47 (p40): 2.The richness of the classical elements in the English vocabulary
p0-48 (p40): 1.The preciseness of meaning of the classical elements
p0-49 (p40): 2-3-6:The Influence of the Classical Elements upon the English Vocabulary
p0-50 (p41): 3.The cosmopolitan character of the classical elements
p0-51 (p42): 2-3-7:Other Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-52 (p44): 2-3-8:Interrelation between the Native and Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
p0-53 (p46): Chapter 3 Word Meaning and Semantic Relations
p0-54 (p46): 3-1-1:Some General Remarks on Semantics
p0-55 (p46): and Meaning
p0-56 (p49): 3-1-2:The Relationship between Meaning and the Object
p0-57 (p50): 3-2-1:What Is a Word?
p0-58 (p52): 3-2-2:Meaning and Motivation
p0-59 (p52): 1.Phonetic motivation
p0-60 (p53): 2.Grammatical motivation
p0-61 (p53): 3.Motivation by meaning
p0-62 (p54): 3-3-1:Classifications of Words
p0-63 (p54): 1.According to the lexical meaning and grammatical function of words
p0-64 (p54): 2.According to the usage of words
p0-65 (p56): 3.According to the character of words
p0-66 (p57): 4.According to motivation
p0-67 (p57): 5.According to polysemy and monosemy
p0-68 (p57): 6.According to the origin
p0-69 (p58): 2.Lexical meaning
p0-70 (p58): 3.Contextual meaning
p0-71 (p58): 1.Grammatical meaning
p0-72 (p58): 3-3-2:Main Types of Word Meaning
p0-73 (p59): 4.Denotative meaning
p0-74 (p59): 5.Connotative meaning
p0-75 (p59): 6.Stylistic meaning
p0-76 (p62): 3-3-3:Word Meaning and Context
p0-77 (p66): 3-4-1:Synonyms
p0-78 (p66): 1.What are synonyms?
p0-79 (p67): 2.The source of synonyms
p0-80 (p69): 3.The significance of studying synonyms
p0-81 (p70): 4.Absolute synonyms and relative
p0-82 (p70): synonyms
p0-83 (p73): 2.Types of antonyms
p0-84 (p73): 3-4-2:Antonyms
p0-85 (p73): 1.What are antonyms?
p0-86 (p76): 3.Different antonyms of one word
p0-87 (p77): 4.Use of antonyms
p0-88 (p79): 3-4-3:Polysemy and Homonymy
p0-89 (p79): 1.The definition of polysemy
p0-90 (p79): 2.Two main processes of sense-shift
p0-91 (p82): 3.The definition of homonymy and homonyms
p0-92 (p82): 4.The classification of homonyms
p0-93 (p87): 5.Three ways of forming homonyms
p0-94 (p90): 1.The definition of neologisms
p0-95 (p90): The Changing English Vocabulary
p0-96 (p90): 4-1-1:Neologisms
p0-97 (p91): 2.The rate of changes of the English vocabulary
p0-98 (p91): 3.The sources of new words
p0-99 (p105): 4.The formation of neologisms
p0-100 (p111): 4-1-2:Archaisms
p0-101 (p111): 1.The definition of archaisms
p0-102 (p111): 2.The reasons for the disappearance of words
p0-103 (p112): 3.Obsolete words may be still used at the present time
p0-104 (p116): 4-2-1:Changes in Meaning
p0-105 (p116): 1.Historical causes
p0-106 (p117): 4.Linguistic causes
p0-107 (p117): 2.Social causes
p0-108 (p117): 3.Psychological causes
p0-109 (p118): 4-2-2:Four Tendencies in Semantic Changes
p0-110 (p118): 1.Extension of meaning(Generalization)
p0-111 (p123): 2.Narrowing of meaning(Specialization)
p0-112 (p126): 3.Elevation of meaning(Amelioration)
p0-113 (p127): 4.Degradation of meaning(Deterioration)
p0-114 (p130): 4-2-3:Semantic Changes from the Literal Use of Words to Their Figurative Use
p0-115 (p130): 1.Metaphor
p0-116 (p140): 2.Metonymy
p0-117 (p145): 3.Synecdoche
p0-118 (p146): 4.Euphemism
p0-119 (p151): 5-1-1:Introduction
p0-120 (p151): 1.Morphological structure and classification of words
p0-121 (p151): Chapter 5 Word-formation in English
p0-122 (p152): 2.Two types of morphemes
p0-123 (p153): 3.Three types of words
p0-124 (p154): 4.Root,base,stem
p0-125 (p162): 5-2-1:The Main Processes of English Word-formation
p0-126 (p163): 1.Prefixation
p0-127 (p206): 2.Suffixation
p0-128 (p236): 3.Conversion
p0-129 (p253): 4.Compounding
p0-130 (p271): 1.Clipping or shortening
p0-131 (p271): 5-2-2:The Minor Processes of English Word-formation
p0-132 (p273): 2.Acronyms
p0-133 (p277): 3.Blending
p0-134 (p279): 4.Back-formation
p0-135 (p281): 5.Forming new words by analogy
p0-136 (p283): 6.Onomatopoeia
p0-137 (p285): Chapter 6 English Idioms
p0-138 (p285): 6-1-1:The Definition of Idioms
p0-139 (p286): 6-1-2:The Significance of Studying English Idioms
p0-140 (p287): 6-1-3:The Features of English Idioms
p0-141 (p291): 1.Idioms used in colloquial style
p0-142 (p291): 6-1-4:English Idioms in Different Styles
p0-143 (p292): 2.Idioms used in any situation
p0-144 (p293): 3.Idioms used in formal situations
p0-145 (p293): 4.Idioms used as slang
p0-146 (p294): 6-1-5:The Difference between Idiomatic and Free Phrases
p0-147 (p295): 6-2-1:Classification of English Idioms
p0-148 (p295): 1.Idiomatic expressions with specific grammatical structures
p0-149 (p298): 2.Phrases identified with the familiar parts of speech
p0-150 (p309): 3.Idioms not correlative with a given
p0-151 (p309): grammatical part of speech
p0-152 (p313): 4.Idioms expressing greeting,surprise,praise or criticism
p0-153 (p314): 5.Proverbs
p0-154 (p316): 6-2-2:English Idioms around Different Subjects
p0-155 (p317): 1.Idioms containing names of birds and animals
p0-156 (p318): 2.Idioms containing names of parts of the human body
p0-157 (p320): 3.Idioms involving colors
p0-158 (p321): 4.Idioms containing words related to clothes
p0-159 (p322): 5.Idioms involving time
p0-160 (p323): 6.Idioms involving flowers and plants
p0-161 (p324): 7.Idioms containing words related to fruit
p0-162 (p325): 8.Idioms containing words related to shapes and measures
p0-163 (p327): Chapter 7 British and American English
p0-164 (p327): 7-1-1:English as a Language of World-wide Use
p0-165 (p329): 7-1-2:British and American English
p0-166 (p332): 7-1-3:The Historical Background of American English
p0-167 (p334): 7-2-1:Differences between British English and American English
p0-168 (p335): 7-2-2:Differences in Individual Sounds
p0-169 (p337): 7-2-3:Differences in Stress
p0-170 (p338): 7-2-4:Differences in Spelling
p0-171 (p340): 7-2-5:Differences in Vocabulary
p0-172 (p352): 7-2-6:Differences in Grammar
p0-173 (p356): 7-3-1:Two Contrasting Word-lists
p0-174 (p370): 7-3-2:British and American English in the Future
p0-175 (p372): 8-1-1:What Is a Dictionary?
p0-176 (p372): Chapter 8 English Dictionaries and How to Use Them
p0-177 (p374): 8-1-2:Characteristics of Dictionaries
p0-178 (p375): 8-2-1:Types of Dictionaries
p0-179 (p375): 8-2-2:Monolingual,Bilingual and Multilingual Dictionaries
p0-180 (p376): 8-2-3:General and Special Dictionaries
p0-181 (p378): 8-2-4:Pocket,Medium-sized and Unabridged Dictionaries
p0-182 (p378): 8-2-5:Synchronic and Diachronic Dictionaries
p0-183 (p379): 8-2-6:Encyclopedias and Encyclopedic Dictionaries
p0-184 (p381): 8-3-1:The History of English Dictionaries
p0-185 (p384): 8-3-2:Five Periods in the History of English Dictionaries
p0-186 (p385): 8-4-1:How to Use English Dictionaries
p0-187 (p393): Bibliography
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topic: 英语-词汇学-高等学校-教材
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tags: 英语词汇;引论;武汉;九十年代;专著
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Type: 当代图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p16) Chapter 1 Language,Linguistics and Lexicology
1.1. (p16) 1-1-1:A Definition of Language
1.2. (p17) 1-1-2:Language,Society and Thought
1.3. (p19) 1-2-1:A Definition of Linguistics
1.4. (p20) 1-2-2:The Scope of Linguistics
1.5. (p20) 1-3-1:What Is Lexicology?
1.6. (p20) 1-3-2:Aims and Signiticance of the Course of English Lexicology
1.7. (p22) 1-3-3:The Connection of Lexicology With Other Branches of Linguiscs
1.7.1. (p22) 1.With phonetics
1.7.2. (p22) 2.With grammar
1.7.3. (p22) 3.With stylitics
1.7.4. (p23) 4.With historlcal linguistics
1.8. (p23) 1-3-4:Two Approaches to the Study of English Lexicology
2. (p26) Chapter 2 The Sources of the English Vocabulary
2.1. (p26) 2-1-1:The English People and the English LangHage
2.2. (p26) 2-1-2:The Positon and Character of the English Language in the Indo-European Family
2.3. (p27) 2-1-3:The Divisions of The History of the English Language
2.4. (p28) 2-1-4:Some Characteristics of Old English
2.5. (p30) 2-1-5:Some Characteristics of Middle English
2.6. (p32) 2-1-6:Some Characteristics of Modern English
2.7. (p36) 2-2-1:Words of Native Origin
2.7.1. (p36) 1.The polysemic character of native words in English
2.7.2. (p37) 2.The collocability of native words in English
2.7.3. (p38) 3.Word-forming ability of native words in Modern English
2.8. (p38) 2-2-2:Borrowed Words in the English Vocabulary
2.8.1. (p39) 1.Causes and means of borrowings into English
2.8.2. (p40) 2.Four groups of loan-words
2.9. (p42) 2-3-1:The Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
2.10. (p42) 2-3-2:The Scandinayian Element in the English Vocabulary
2.11. (p45) 2-3-3:The French Element in the English Vocabulary
2.12. (p49) 2-3-4:The Latin Element in the English Vocabulary
2.13. (p53) 2-3-5:The Greek Elcment in lhe English Vocabulary
2.14. (p54) 2-3-6:The Influence of the CLassical Elements upon the English Voeabulary
2.15. (p56) 2-3-7:Other Foreign Elemerits in the English Vocabulary
2.16. (p58) 2-3-8:Interrelation between the Native and Foreign Elements in the English Vocabulary
3. (p61) Chapter 3 word Meanong and Semantic Relations
3.1. (p61) 3-1-1:Some General Remarks on Semantics and Meanlng
3.2. (p64) 3-1-2:The Relationship between Meaning and the Objlect
3.3. (p65) 3-2-1:What Is a Word?
3.4. (p67) 3-2-2:Meaning and Motivation
3.4.1. (p67) 1.Phonetk motivation
3.4.2. (p68) 2.Grammatical motivation
3.4.3. (p68) 3.Motivation by meaning
3.5. (p69) 3-3-1:Classifications of Words
3.5.1. (p69) 1.According to the lexical meaning and grammatical function of words
3.5.2. (p69) 2.According to the usage of words
3.5.3. (p71) 3.According to the character of words
3.5.4. (p71) 4.Aecording to motivation
3.5.5. (p72) 5.According to polysemy and monosemy
3.5.6. (p72) 6.According to the origin
3.6. (p73) 3-3-2:Main Types of Word Meaning
3.6.1. (p73) 1.Grammatical meaning
3.6.2. (p73) 2.Lexical meaning
3.6.3. (p73) 3.Contextual meaning
3.6.4. (p74) 4.Denotative meaning
3.6.5. (p74) 5.Connotative meaning
3.6.6. (p74) 6.Stylistic meaning
3.7. (p77) 3-3-3:Word MeaDing and Context
3.8. (p81) 3-4-1:Synonyms
3.8.1. (p81) 1.What are synonyms?
3.8.2. (p81) 2.The source of synonyms
3.8.3. (p84) 3.The significance of studying synonyms
3.8.4. (p84) 4.Absolute synonyms and relalive synonyms
3.9. (p88) 3-4-2:Antonyms
3.9.1. (p88) 1.What are antonyms?
3.9.2. (p88) 2.Types of antonyms
3.9.3. (p91) 3.Different antonyms of one word
3.9.4. (p92) 4.Use of antonyms
3.10. (p94) 3-4-3:Polysemy and Homonymy
4. (p104) Chapter 4 The Changing English Vocabulary
4.1. (p104) 4-1-1:Neologisms
4.1.1. (p104) 1.The definition of neologisms
4.1.2. (p105) 2.The rate of changes of The English vocabulary
4.1.3. (p105) 3.The sources of new words
4.1.4. (p119) 4.The formation of neologisms
4.2. (p125) 4-1-2:Archaisms
4.2.1. (p125) 1.The definition of archaisms
4.2.2. (p125) 2.The reasons for the disappearance of words
4.2.3. (p126) 3.Obsolete words may be still used at the present time
4.3. (p130) 4-2-1:Changes in Meaning
4.3.1. (p130) 1.Historical causes
4.3.2. (p131) 2.Soclal causes
4.3.3. (p131) 3.Psychological causes
4.3.4. (p131) 4.Linguistic causes
4.4. (p132) 4-2-2:Four Tendencies in Semantic Changes
4.4.1. (p132) 1.Extension of meaning (Generalization)
4.4.2. (p137) 2.Narrowmg of meaning (Specialization)
4.4.3. (p140) 3.Elevation of meaning (Amelioration)
4.4.4. (p141) 4.Degradation of meaning (Deterrioration)
4.5. (p144) 4-2-3:Semantic Changes from Literal Use of Words to Their Figurative Use
5. (p165) Chapter 5 word-formation in English
5.1. (p165) 5-1-1:Introduction
5.1.1. (p165) 1.Morphological structure and classification of words
5.1.2. (p166) 2.Two types of motphemes
5.1.3. (p167) 3.Three types of words
5.1.4. (p168) 4.Root,base,stem
5.2. (p176) 5-2-1:The Main Processes of English Word-formation
5.2.1. (p177) 1.Prefixation
5.2.2. (p219) 2.Suffixation
5.2.3. (p250) 2.Conversion
5.2.4. (p267) 4.Compounding
5.3. (p284) 5-2-2:The Minor Processes of English Word-formation
6. (p299) Chapter 6 English Idioms
6.1. (p299) 6-1-1:The Definition of Idioms
6.2. (p300) 6-1-2:The Significance of Studying English Idioms
6.3. (p301) 6-1-3:The Features of English Idioms
6.4. (p305) 6-1-4:English Idioms in Different Styles
6.4.1. (p305) 1.Idioms used in colloqmal style
6.4.2. (p306) 2.Idioms used in any situation
6.4.3. (p307) 3.Idioms used in formal situations
6.4.4. (p307) 4.Idioms used as slang
6.5. (p308) 6-1-5:The Difference between Idiomatic and Free Phrases
6.6. (p309) 6-2-1:Classification of English Idioms
6.6.1. (p309) 1.Idiomatic expressions with specific grammatical structures
6.6.2. (p312) 2.Phrases identified with the familiar parts of speech
6.6.3. (p323) 3.Idioms not correlative wifh a given grammatical part of speech
6.6.4. (p327) 4.Idioms expressing greeting,surprise,praise or crhicism
6.6.5. (p328) 5.Proverbs
6.7. (p331) 6-2-2:English Idioms around Different Subjects
7. (p341) Chapter 7 British and American English
7.1. (p341) 7-1-1:English as a Language of World-wide Use
7.2. (p343) 7-1-2:British and Aruerican English
7.3. (p346) 7-1-3:The Historical Background of American English
7.4. (p348) 7-2-1:Differences between British English and American English
7.5. (p349) 7-2-2:Differences in Individual Sounds
7.6. (p351) 7-2-3:Differences in Stress
7.7. (p352) 7-2-4:Diffcrenees in Spelling
7.8. (p354) 7-2-5:Differenees in Vocabulary
7.9. (p366) 7-2-6:Diffcrences in Grammar
7.10. (p370) 7-3-1:Two Contrasling Word-lisis
7.11. (p385) 7-3-2:British and Amcrican English in the Fulure
8. (p386) Chapter 8 English Dictionaries and How to Use Them
8.1. (p386) 8-1-1:What is a Dictionary?
8.2. (p388) 8-1-2:Characteristics of Dicitonaries
8.3. (p389) 8-2-1:Types of Dictlonaries
8.4. (p389) 8-2-2:Monoingual,Bilingual and Multilingual Dictionaries
8.5. (p390) 8-2-3:General and Specinl Dictionarics
8.6. (p391) 8-2-4:Pocket,Medium-sized and Unabridged Dictionaries
8.7. (p392) 8-2-5:Synchronic and Diaclironic Dictionaries
8.8. (p393) 8-2-6:Encyclopedias and Encyclopedic Dictionaries
8.9. (p394) 8-3-1:The History of English Dictionaries
8.10. (p397) 8-3-2:Five Periods in the History of English Dictionarics
8.11. (p399) 8-4-1:How to Use English Dictionaries
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Subject: 英语词汇;引论;武汉;九十年代;专著
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theme: 英语-词汇学-高等学校-教材
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label: 英语词汇;引论;武汉;九十年代;专著
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