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Semantic/ meaning Fields and Components of Meaning. Semantic field. The students analyze a text and discuss with their teacher Fish, fisherman, fishhook, wave, boat, sea. Infant, child, adolescent, adult Mother, father, daughter, child, grand mother, grand father, uncle.
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Semantic field • The students analyze a text and discuss with their teacher • Fish, fisherman, fishhook, wave, boat, sea. • Infant, child, adolescent, adult • Mother, father, daughter, child, grand mother, grand father, uncle.
Semantic/ meaning components/ semantic features/ semantic properties/ markers component/ semantic primitives • mother human, female, adult, married. • father human, male, adult, married. • Bicycle • Motorcycle
Horse sheep • Mammals yes yes • Four legs yes yes • Herbivore yes yes • Animal farm yes yes
Words which stay in one semantic field are classified into collocation (linear) set (paradigmatic)
Reasons for identifying such components are: • They may allow an economic characterization of the lexical and sentential relations. • It shows the sentence relations like the contradiction, e. g. a. Ferdinand is dead. b. Ferdinand is alive. and entailment, e. g. a. Henrietta cooked some lamb chops .. b. Henrietta cooked some meat. • They have linguistic import outside semantics. It can help to describe a range of syntactic and morphological process. • They provide us with an unique view of conceptual structure or psychological architecture.
To show hyponymy • woman [FEMALE] [ADULT] HUMAN] • spinster [FEMALE] [ADULT] HUMAN] [UNMARRIED] • Wife [FEMALE] [ADULT] HUMAN] [MARRIED]
To show antonymy. bachelor [MALE] [ADULT] [HUMAN] [UNMARRIED] spinster [FEMALE] [ADULT] [HUMAN] [UNMARRIED] wife [FEMALE] [ADULT] [HUMAN] [MARRIED]