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Books . Атрушина Г. Б., Афанасьева О. В., Морозова Н. Н. Лексикология английского языка: Учеб. пособие для студентов. — М.: Дрофа, 1999 . ( http://www.twirpx.com/file/15743/ ) Зыкова И.В. Практический курс английской лексикологии. М., 2008.

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  1. Books • Атрушина Г. Б., Афанасьева О. В., Морозова Н. Н. Лексикология английского языка: Учеб. пособие для студентов. — М.: Дрофа, 1999. (http://www.twirpx.com/file/15743/) • ЗыковаИ.В. Практический курс английской лексикологии. М., 2008. • Арнольд И. В. Лексикология современного английского языка — М.: Высш. шк., 1986. • R. S. Ginzburg , S. S. Khidekel, G. Y. Knyazeva, A. A. Sankin. A course in modern English lexicology.— М.: Высш. школа, 1979. • Сунцова Н. Л., Такумбетова Л. М. Лексикология английского языка. – Уфа: Восточ. ун-т, 2006. • Елисеева В.В. Лексикология английского языка (учебник). - СПб: СПбГУ, 2003.

  2. Lexicology (Gr.: lexis ‘word’+ logos ‘learning’) is one of the branches of linguistics dealing with different properties of words and the vocabulary of a language

  3. The basic definition of the word The word is thebasic unit of the lexical system of a language resulting from the association of a particular meaning with a particular group of sounds capable of a particular grammatical employment. All the words of a language make up its vocabulary or lexicon.

  4. Branches of Lexicology • Etymology • Word-formation E.g.lingu – root (“tongue, language”); ist– noun suffix; ic– adjectival suffix • Semantics: silly (OE ‘happy’); nice (OE ‘foolish’) • Phraseology: not for the world; to carry coal to New Castle;a piece of cake • Lexicography: English (500,000); German (185,000); French (100,000).

  5. Types of Lexicology

  6. Two approaches to language study Ferdinand de Saussure (1857 - 1913) • synchronic (Gr. syn ‘together, with’ + chronos ‘time’) • diachronic (Gr. dia ‘through’ + chronos ‘time’)

  7. Links of lexicology with other branches of linguistics • Phonetics • Grammar • History of a language • Stylistics • Sociolinguistics

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