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對(duì)于meaning的理解論文篇一:英語(yǔ)詞匯學(xué)論文Meaning_changes_in_English
OntheChangeinWordMeaning
1.Introduction
Withtheflyingdevelopmentofhumansociety,languagesastoolsforpeopletoexpressandcommunicatetheirideaschangesconstantlyandfrequently.Whilevocabularyisthemostunstableelementoflanguageasitisundergoingconstantchangesbothincontentandform.Ofcourse,somemeaningsremainmuchthesameforalongtimebecausethereferentstowhichtheydirectusdonotchange.Frequently,anoldformorwordsarepressedintonewservicewhenanewlinguisticneedisfelt.Whenawordlosesitsoldmeaningandcomestorefertosomethingdifferent,theresultisachangeinwordmeaning.Changeofmeaningreferstothealternationofthemeaningofexistingwords,aswellastheadditionofnewmeaningtoaparticularword.
2.Typesofmeaningchanges
2.1ExtensionofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordwhichoriginallyhadaspecializedmeaninghasnowbecomegeneralizedorhasextendedtocoverabroaderandoftenlessdefiniteconcept.Forexample,?lady”originallymeanshostess(womenofhouse)whileitspresentmeaningisanywomeninpoliteway.Suchassaleslady、cleaninglady、ladies?room.Salarywas(Original)asumofmoneygiventoRomansoldierstoenablethemtobuysalt;andis(present)fixedpaymentmadebyemployeratregularintervalstoemployees.
ExtensionofMeaningisnotonlyusedinnonebutalsoincludedverb、adjectiveandsoon.Forexample,“carry”originallymeans“transportbycart”(averb).butnowitisjustmeans“tansport”.theadjective“bullish”originalfrombullmarket(causingorassociatedwithariseinprise),andnowtheword?smeaningextendedto“optimistic”.
2.2NarrowingofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordofwidemeaningacquiresanarroworspecializedsense.Inotherwords,awordwhichusedtohaveamoregeneralsensebecomesrestrictedinitsapplicationandconveysaspecialconceptinpresent-dayEnglish.The
followingchartprovidesusdefinitedemonstration.
Inaword,bothextensionandnarrowingofmeaningaretalkingaboutthechangesinconceptualmeaning.Nextwewilltalkaboutthechangesinassociativemeaning.
2.3ElevationofMeaning
Elevationistheprocessbywhichwordsrisefromhumblebeginningstopositionsofimportance.Elevationofmeaningisoneofthetendenciesofmeaningchange,whichchangesthemeaningofalinguisticsfromlowtohigh.Somewordsearlyintheirhistorysignifysomethingquiteloworhumble,butchangeastimegoesbytodesignatesomethingagreeableorpleasant.
Forexample,theword?inn”originallymeans“auberge”especiallythosepoorequipmenthousesinruralareaorroadside.Whileitspresentmeaningis“holidayinn”.Obviously,themeaningof“inn”iselevation.ministeroriginallymeans“aservantofmaster”topresentlyheadofadepartmentinanation”.
2.4DegradationofMeaning
Itisaprocesswherebywordsofgoodoriginoraffectiveneutralityfallintoillreputationorcometobeusedinaderogatorysense.Forinstance,thewordsillymeanthappyandfortunateinoldEnglishperiod.InmiddleEnglishperioditmeant“innocentandharmless”whichexpressedamanwithunderdevelopmentintelligence.However,nowthemeaningoftheworddegeneratedtofoolishandimbecile.Therearestillsomeotherexamples:
Sad:full,satisfied,contented-----calm------serious----sorrowful
Cunning:knowing,skillful-----sly,crafty
Wench:girl,youngwomen-----dissolutewomen,prostitute
3.Conclusion:
Takingintoaccountwhathasbeendiscussedabove,aconclusioncanbedrawnthatthewordsmeaninginEnglishisincessantlydevelopingandchanging.Thechangesaregradual,Itisimportantforthelanguagelearnerstobeacquaintedwiththechangingprinciplesandupdatetheirvocabulary,whenstudentsstudyalanguage,theycan?tjustlearnitsgrammarorvocabulary,studentsshouldknowsomethingmore,likehowdidthiscome,howwouldthischanged.Themoreweaskedthemorewegot.Holdthisattitudecanmakeusbemoreprofessionalonourmajorsubject.
篇二:MeaningChangesinEnglish論文
MeaningChangesinEnglish
Abstract:Asotherlanguagesintheworld,Englishchangesastimesgoesby.Englishformedanddevelopedovermanycenturiesintotheformtoday.StudyingthechangingprinciplesofwordsofEnglishwouldhelpusacquirefurtherawarenessofEnglishlexiconanddogoodtoourlanguageacquirement.
Keywords:Meaningchanges,Causes,Types
1.Introduction
Vocabularyisthemostunstableelementoflanguageasitisundergoingconstantchangesbothincontentandform.Ofcourse,somemeaningsremainmuchthesameforalongtimebecausethe
referentstowhichtheydirectusdonotchange.Frequently,anoldformorwordsarepressedintonewservicewhenanewlinguisticneedisfelt.Whenawordlosesitsoldmeaningandcomestorefertosomethingdifferent,theresultisachangeinwordmeaning.Changeofmeaningreferstothe
alternationofthemeaningofexistingwords,aswellastheadditionofnewmeaningtoaparticularword.
2.CauseofChangesinWordMeaning
Therearegenerallytwomajorfactorsthatcausechangesinmeaning.
2.1.Extra-linguisticFactors
2.11HistoricalReason
Awordisretainedforanamethoughthemeaninghaschangedbecausethereferenthaschanged.E.g.PencilisfromLatinwordmeaning—alittletailorafinebrush,likeourChinesepen,later,whenitwasmadeofwoodandgraphite,itwasstillcalleda“pencil”.
2.12ClassReason
Languagerecordsthespeechandattitudeofdifferentsocialclasses,sodifferentsocialvarietiesoflanguagehavecomeintobeing.
Theattitudeofclasseshasmadeioadsintolexicalmeaning,particularlyinthecaseofelevationanddegradation.
Quiteanumberofwordsthatdenotedifferentsortsofworkingpeopleortheiroccupationshavedeterioratedandnowhavetakenonapejorativesense.
“ill-mannedorbadpeople”.
2.13PsychologyReason[1]
Theassociatedtransferofmeaningandeuphemisticuseofwords,etc.isoftenduetopsychologicalfactors.Ittakesthreeforms(a)euphemism(b)grandiloquence(c)cynicism.
Peoplechangewordmeaningowingtovariouspsychologicalmotives:love,respect,courtesy,suspicious,pessimism,sarcasm,irony,contempt,hatred,etc.
Thefactthatsomelow,humbleanddespisedoccupationsoftentakeonmoreappealingnamesisallduetopsychologicalreasons.
Religiousinfluenceisanotherkindofpsychologicalneed.
2.2LinguisticFactors
Theinternalfactorswithinthelanguagesystemconsistof:
①Onetypeofsuchchangeoccurswhenaphraseisshortenedtoonewordwhichretainsthemeaningofthewhole.(English=theEnglishLanguage)
②Theinfluxofborrowingshascausedsomewordstochangeinmeaning.(deer,animal,beast)
E.g.Churl,villain,hussy,wenchwhichwereoriginallyneutralincolorhavebeendown-gradedas
③Thecompetitionofnativewordseventuallyyieldsthesemanticdivision.
④Thechangeofmeaningisbroughtaboutbyanalogy.
3.TypesofChanges
3.1ExtensionofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordwhichoriginallyhadaspecializedmeaninghasnowbecomegeneralizedorhasextendedtocoverabroaderandoftenlessdefiniteconcept.[2]
Forexample,salarywas(Original)asumofmoneygiventoRomansoldierstoenablethemtobuysalt;andis(present)fixedpaymentmadebyemployeratregularintervalstoemployees.
AlargeproportionofpolysemicwordsofmodernEnglishhavetheirmeaningsextendedsometimeinthecourseofdevelopment.Somewordsaregeneralizedtosuchadegreethattheycanmeanalmosteverything.E.g:thing,business,respect
3.2NarrowingofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordofwidemeaningacquiresanarroworspecializedsense.Inotherwords,awordwhichusedtohaveamoregeneralsensebecomesrestrictedinitsapplicationandconveysaspecialconceptinpresent-dayEnglish.
E.g:wife---woman---marriedwomanmeat---food---fleshofanimals
3.3ElevationofMeaning
Itistheprocessbywhichwordsrisefromhumblebeginningstopositionsofimportance.Somewordsearlyintheirhistorysignifysomethingquiteloworhumble,butchangeastimegoesbytodesignatesomethingagreeableorpleasant.[3]
E.g:Nice(ignorant---foolish---delightful,pleasant)
Fond(foolish---affectionate)
Awesome(terrible---terrific)
3.4DegradationofMeaning
Itisaprocesswherebywordsofgoodoriginoraffectiveneutralityfallintoillreputationorcometobeusedinaderogatorysense.
E.g:Silly:blessedandhappy---innocent----simpleorsimple-minded----foolish
Sad:full,satisfied,contented-----calm------serious----sorrowful
3.5TransferenceofMeaning
Somewordswhichwereusedtodesignateonethingbutlaterchangedtomeansomethingelsehaveexperiencedtheprocessofsemantictransfer,knownastransferenceortransferofmeaning.
3.51AssociatedTransfer
Twoobjectshavesomesimilaritiesthatenablepeopletoassociateonetotheother.
E.g:thelipofawound;thetonguesoffire
3.52TransferbetweenAbstractandConcreteMeanings
①Abstracttoconcretemeaning
E.g:Roomformerlymeant“space”,nowithasdevelopedaconcrete“rooms”.
②Concretetoabstractmeaning
E.g:Grasp(original)afirmholdwiththehandsandarms
(present)thepowerorabilitytounderstand
3.53TransferbetweenSubjectiveandObjectiveMeanings
Somewordswereformerlyusedsubjectivelybutlatershiftedtoanobjectiveuse,andthesubjectivemeaningwastotallylost.
E.g:pitiful---fullofpity---deservingpity
3.54Synesthesia
Thiskindoftransfertakesplacebetweenwordsofsensation.Thatis,wordsusuallyassociatedwithonesenseareusedtodescribeanothersense.
E.g:Clear-sounding(fromsighttohearing)
Warmcolors(fromtouchtosight)
3.6Euphemism
Whenpeopleuseeuphemismsthereisasemanticchangeinvolvedastheexpressionsusedoftenhavelittletodowiththereferents.
Forexample,restroom,bathroom,lounge,John,convenience,comfortsroomandpowderroomarealleuphemistictermsfor“toilet”whichitselfisaeuphemisticterm.[4]
4.Conclusion:
Sobyreadingtheseparts,weofcoursereachtheconclusionthatthewordsinEnglishisincessantlydevelopingandchanging.Thechangesinmeaningaregradual,andwordsarenotchangedinaday.“Changingwordmeaninghasneverceasedsincethebeginningofthelanguageandwillcontinueinthefuture.”Itisimportantforthelanguagelearnerstobeacquaintedwiththechangingprinciplesandupdatetheirvocabulary.
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篇三:英語(yǔ)詞匯學(xué)論文Meaning_changes_in_English
MeaningchangesinEnglish
Abstract:Asotherlanguagesintheworld,Englishchangesastimesgoesby.Englishformedanddevelopedovermanycenturiesintotheformtoday.StudyingthechangingprinciplesofwordsofEnglishwouldhelpusacquirefurtherawarenessofEnglishlexiconanddogoodtoourlanguageacquirement.
Keywords:meaningchangestypescauses
1.Introduction
Vocabularyisthemostunstableelementoflanguageasitisundergoingconstantchangesbothincontentandform.Ofcourse,somemeaningsremainmuchthesameforalongtimebecausethereferentstowhichtheydirectusdonotchange.Frequently,anoldformorwordsarepressedintonewservicewhenanewlinguisticneedisfelt.Whenawordlosesitsoldmeaningandcomestorefertosomethingdifferent,theresultisachangeinwordmeaning.Changeofmeaningreferstothealternationofthemeaningofexistingwords,aswellastheadditionofnewmeaningtoaparticularword.
2.Typesofmeaningchanges
2.1ExtensionofMeaning/GeneralizationofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordwhichoriginallyhadaspecializedmeaninghasnowbecomegeneralizedorhasextendedtocoverabroaderandoftenlessdefiniteconcept.Forexample,Manuscriptoriginallymeanshandwriting(writingbyhandonly)whileitspresentmeaningisanyauthor?swritingwhetherwrittenbyhandortypedwithatype-writeroraword-processor.Salarywas(Original)asumofmoneygiventoRomansoldierstoenablethemtobuysalt;andis(present)fixedpaymentmadebyemployeratregularintervalstoemployees.
AlargeproportionofpolysemouswordsofmodernEnglishhavetheirmeaningsextendedsometimeinthecourseofdevelopment.Somewordsaregeneralizedtosuch
adegreethattheycanmeanalmosteverything.
(1)Sheissuchaprettylittlething.
(2)Ihavetopackmythingsforthejourney.
(3)ThereisanotherthingIwanttoaskyouabout.
(4)Thatonlymakesthingsworse.
(5)Thethingis,canwefinishthejobintime?
Intheabovesentences,“Thing”whichusedtomean“apublicassembly”or“acouncil”inAnglo-Saxontimes,nowhasbecomeanall-purposeword.Itsmeaningissogeneral,andwesometimescallthisnouna?lightnoun?.heEnglishpeopleareofamixedblood.TheearlyinhabitantsoftheislandwenowcallEnglandwereBritons,butinfactalltheracesweretheinvaderscamefromEurope.NobodyknowsverymuchaboutBritainbeforetheRomanscameduringthefirstcenturyBC,buttherehadbeenatleastthreeinvasionsbeforethat.Thefirstofthesewasbyadark-hairedMediterraneanracecalledtheIberians.TheothertwowerebyCeltictribes:oneisGaels,whosedescendantsarethemodernScotsandIrish;anotheristheBritons,whogavetheirnametothewholeislandofBritain.ThesewerethepeoplewhomtheRomansconquered.TheRomansgavetheBritonsagooddealoftheircivilization.ThenatthebeginningofthefifthcenturyBritainwasinvadedbythreetribesfromthenorthernEurope:theAngles,theSaxons,andtheJutes.Thesethreetribesmergedintoonepeople,andthethreedialectstheyspokenaturallygrewintoasinglelanguage,theEnglishlanguage.
2.2NarrowingofMeaning
Itisaprocessbywhichawordofwidemeaningacquiresanarroworspecialized
sense.Inotherwords,awordwhichusedtohaveamoregeneralsensebecomesrestrictedinitsapplicationandconveysaspecialconceptinpresent-dayEnglish.Thefollowingchartprovidesusdefinitedemonstration.
conceptualmeaning.
Nextwewilltalkaboutthechangesinassociativemeaning.
2.3ElevationofMeaning
Itistheprocessbywhichwordsrisefromhumblebeginningstopositionsofimportance.Somewordsearlyintheirhistorysignifysomethingquiteloworhumble,butchangeastimegoesbytodesignatesomethingagreeableorpleasant.MeanwhiletheterritorialexpansionoftheEnglishempireinthisperiodresultedintheexpansionoftheEnglishvocabulary.Thus,therearemanywordsflowintoEnglishvocabulary,whichincludesAmericanIndianwords,Mexicanwords,Peruwords,Brazilwords,IndiaandAfricanwords.ThenineteenthandtwentiethcenturiesareaperiodofrapidexpansionfortheEnglishvocabularyinthehistoryoftheEnglishlanguage.Inthisperiodmanychangeshavetakenplace.EspeciallythegreatdevelopmentofscienceandtechnologyisreflectedintheEnglishvocabulary.Besides,thegreatchangesinindustry,inpoliticalandsociallives,insportsandamusementsallhavecontributedagreatdealtotheEnglishvocabulary.SincetheSecondWorldWartheEnglishvocabularyhasbeenaffectedpowerfullybysocial,political,economic,especially
scientificandtechnicalchanges.TheEnglishvocabularynotonlychanges,butalsochangesquicklyinthisperiod.Thousandsofnewwordsareadded,existingwordsacquirenewmeaningandoldwordsdieout.Tillnow,theEnglishvocabularyisstillchanging,somewordscomeoutandsomedieout.Inaword,associetyisconstantlyinastateofdevelopment,soislanguage.Societydependsonlanguageforitsexistence.Associetydevelopsnewobjectsarecreatedthatrequiretheinventionofnewwordsandexpressions.Therefore,thechangingofEnglishvocabularyisanendlesschangingprocess
Nice:ignorant---foolish---delightful,pleasant
Marshal:akeeperofhorses---ahighrankingarmyofficer
Constable:akeeperofhorses---apoliceman
2.4DegradationofMeaning
Itisaprocesswherebywordsofgoodoriginoraffectiveneutralityfallintoillreputationorcometobeusedinaderogatorysense.Forinstance,
Silly:blessedandhappy---innocent----simpleorsimple-minded----foolishSad:full,satisfied,contented-----calm------serious----sorrowful
2.5TransferenceofMeaning
Somewordswhichwereusedtodesignateonethingbutlaterchangedtomeansomethingelsehaveexperiencedtheprocessofsemantictransfer,knownastransferenceortransferofmeaning.ThetypesoftransferenceincludeAssociatedTransfer,TransferbetweenAbstractandConcreteMeanings,TransferbetweenSubjectiveandObjectiveMeaningsandSynesthesia.
ExamplesforAssociatedTransfer:thelipofawound;thetonguesoffire;thefootofamountain.ExamplesforTransferbetweenAbstractandConcreteMeanings:Roomformerlymeant“space”asin“Thereisnoroominthecar”.Nowithas
developedaconcretemeaningasin“Thisflathasthreerooms”.Inaddition,graspwas
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