Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:03:23 +0000 From: E.van.Broekhuizen <E.van.Broekhuizenrodopi.nl> Subject: A Changing World of Words: D�az Vera (ed.)
Title: A Changing World of Words.
Subtitle: Studies in English Historical Lexicography, Lexicology and
Semantics.
Series Title: Costerus Vol. 141
Publication Year: 2002
Publisher: Rodopi
http://www.rodopi.nl/
Editor: Javier E. D�az Vera
Javier E. D�AZ VERA : Lexicography, semantics and
lexicology in English historical linguistics.
1.Dictionaries of Early English.
Francisco CORT�S RODR�GUEZ and Ricardo MAIRAL US�N:
A preliminary design for a syntactic dictionary of Old English on
semantic principles.
Javier E. D�AZ VERA:
The semantic architecture of the Old English verbal lexicon: A
historical-lexicographical proposal.
Pamela FABER and Juan Gabriel V�ZQUEZ GONZ�LEZ:
Adapting functional-lexematic methodology to the structuring of Old
English verbs: A programmatic proposal.
Christian J. KAY and Iren� WOTHERSPOON:
Turning the dictionary inside out: Some issues in the compilation of
a historical thesaurus.
Louise SYLVESTER and Jane ROBERTS:
Word studies on early English: Contexts for a thesaurus of Middle
English.
2. Early Dictionaries of English.
Maurizio GOTTI:
The origin of 17th century canting terms.
Anne MCDERMOTT:
Early dictionaries of English and historical corpora: In search of
hard words.
3. Semantic Change and Reconstruction.
Isabel de la CRUZ CABANILLAS and Cristina TEJEDORMART�NEZ:
The HORSE family : On the evolution of the field and its
metaphorization process.
Malgorzata FABISZAK:
A semantic analysis of FEAR, GRIEF and ANGER words in Old English.
Caroline GEVAERT:
The evolution of the lexical and conceptual field of ANGER in Old
and Middle English.
P�ivi KOIVISTO-ALANKO:
Prototypes in semantic change: A diachronic perspective on abstract
nouns.
Manuela ROMANO POZO:
A morphodynamic interpretation of synonymy and polysemy in Old
English.
Juan Gabriel V�ZQUEZ GONZ�LEZ:
Using diachrony to predict and arrange the past: Giving and
transferring landed property in Anglo-Saxon times.
4. Lexical Variation and Change in the History of English.
Merja BLACK STENROOS:
Words for MAN in the transmission of "Piers Plowman".
Claire COWIE and Christianne DALTON-PUFFER:
Diachronic word-formation and studying changes in productivity over
time: Theoretical and methodological considerations.
Eulalio FERN�NDEZ S�NCHEZ:
The cognitive etymological search for lexical traces of conceptual
mappings: Analysis of the lexical-conceptual domain of the verbs of
POSSESSION.
Manfred MARKUS:
The "Innsbruck Prose Corpus": Its concept and usability in Middle
English lexicology.
Michiko OGURA:
Words of EMOTION in Old and Middle English.
Janne SKAFFARI:
'Touched by an alien tongue': Studying lexical borrowings in the
earliest Middle English.
5. The interface between Semantics, Syntax and Pragmatics.
Diana M. LEWIS:
Rhetorical factors in lexical-semantic change: The case of "at
least".
Silvia MOLINA PLAZA:
Modal change: A corpus study from 1500 to 1710 compared to current
usage.
Anna POCH HIGUERAS and Isabel VERDAGUER CLAVERA:
The rise of new meanings: A historical journey through English ways
of "looking at".
Junichi TOYOTA:
Lexical analysis of Middle English passive constructions.
Lingfield(s):
Historical Linguistics,
Lexicography,
Semantics,
Subject Language(s): English (Language Code: ENG)
Written In: English (Language Code: ENG)
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