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Developing The Historical Thesaurus of the OED
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Christian J. Kay
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction: Exploring the ‘‘state of the art’’ in historical semantics 1
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Section 1: Data and sources
- Using OED data as evidence for researching semantic change 17
- Developing The Historical Thesaurus of the OED 41
- The NeoCrawler: identifying and retrieving neologisms from the internet and monitoring ongoing change 59
- Commentary: Data and Sources 97
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Section 2: Corpus-based methods
- How anger rose: Hypothesis testing in diachronic semantics 109
- Diachronic collostructional analysis: How to use it and how to deal with confounding factors 133
- Tracing semantic change with Latent Semantic Analysis 161
- Commentary: Corpus-based methods 184
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Section 3: Theoretical Approaches
- A sociolinguistic approach to semantic change 199
- A pragmatic approach to historical semantics, with special reference to markers of clausal negation in Medieval French 233
- The pervasiveness of contiguity and metonymy in semantic change 259
- A cognitive approach to the methodology of semantic reconstruction: The case of Eng. chin and knee 313
- Commentary: Theoretical Approaches 334
- Subject index 343
- Index of word forms and concepts 346
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction: Exploring the ‘‘state of the art’’ in historical semantics 1
-
Section 1: Data and sources
- Using OED data as evidence for researching semantic change 17
- Developing The Historical Thesaurus of the OED 41
- The NeoCrawler: identifying and retrieving neologisms from the internet and monitoring ongoing change 59
- Commentary: Data and Sources 97
-
Section 2: Corpus-based methods
- How anger rose: Hypothesis testing in diachronic semantics 109
- Diachronic collostructional analysis: How to use it and how to deal with confounding factors 133
- Tracing semantic change with Latent Semantic Analysis 161
- Commentary: Corpus-based methods 184
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Section 3: Theoretical Approaches
- A sociolinguistic approach to semantic change 199
- A pragmatic approach to historical semantics, with special reference to markers of clausal negation in Medieval French 233
- The pervasiveness of contiguity and metonymy in semantic change 259
- A cognitive approach to the methodology of semantic reconstruction: The case of Eng. chin and knee 313
- Commentary: Theoretical Approaches 334
- Subject index 343
- Index of word forms and concepts 346