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Introducing English Semantics

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Introducing English Semantics, Second Edition is a practical introduction to understanding how meanings are expressed in the English language. Presenting the basic principles of the discipline of semantics, this newly revised edition explores the knowledge of language that speakers have which enables them to communicate - to express observations, opinions, intentions and the products of their imagination. The text emphasises pragmatic investigation with numerous illustrative examples of concepts and ample exercises to help students develop and improve their linguistic analysis skills.

Introducing English Semantics:

Discusses the nature of human language and how linguists categorise and examine it.

Covers meanings expressed in English words, prefixes, suffixes and sentences.

Examines such relations as synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy, ambiguity, implication, factivity, aspect, and modality

Draws comparisons between English and other languages

Illustrates the importance of 'tone of voice' and 'body language' in face-to-face exchanges and the role of context in any communication

Contains a wealth of exercises and a glossary to clearly define all terminology

This new edition includes expanded and updated textual exercises and a greater focus on compounds and other kinds of composite lexemes. Written in a clear and accessible style, Introducing English Semantics is an essential text for any student taking an introductory course in semantics.

List of contents










Chapter 1. The study of meaning; Chapter 2. Language in use; Chapter 3. The dimensions of meaning; Chapter 4. Semantic Roles; Chapter 5. Lexical Relations; Chapter 6. Reference; Chapter 7. Sentences as arguments; Chapter 8. Aspect; Chapter 9. Factivity, Implication and Modality; Chapter 10. A variety of predicates; Chapter 11. The semantics of morphological relations

About the author










The late Charles W. Kreidler was Emeritus Professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. His research covered English phonology, grammar, semantics, and vocabulary, with particular interest in teaching EF/ESL and preparing teachers of English.


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