Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
328
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 26, 1986
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521276438
ISBN-13
9780521276436
Description
D. Alan Cruse explores the intricate world of lexical semantics, delving into how words convey meaning and their relationships with one another. This examination reveals not only the fundamental structures that govern language but also the nuances that allow for variations in interpretation.
Cruse's insights challenge readers to consider the complexities behind word meanings, discussing topics like polysemy, synonymy, and antonymy. By engaging with the dynamic interplay of language and thought, readers are encouraged to deepen their understanding of how meaning is constructed and communicated in everyday use. This work is essential for anyone seeking a comprehensive grasp of linguistic theory and the significance of semantics.
Cruse's insights challenge readers to consider the complexities behind word meanings, discussing topics like polysemy, synonymy, and antonymy. By engaging with the dynamic interplay of language and thought, readers are encouraged to deepen their understanding of how meaning is constructed and communicated in everyday use. This work is essential for anyone seeking a comprehensive grasp of linguistic theory and the significance of semantics.