This paper explores the lexicographic representation of a type of polysemy that arises when the meaning of one lexical item can either include or contrast with the meaning of another, as in the case of dog/bitch, shoe/boot, finger/thumb and animal/bird. A survey of how such pairs are represented in monolingual English dictionaries showed that dictionaries mostly represent as explicitly polysemous those lexical items whose broader and narrower readings are more distinctive and clearly separable in definitional terms. They commonly only represented the broader readings for terms that are in fact frequently used in the narrower reading, as shown by data from the British National Corpus
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
This thesis is an examination of polysemy and its effects on second language learners, revealing it ...
The article examines the two major types of word meaning – broad meaning and polysemy. An attempt is...
This paper explores the lexicographic representation of a type of polysemy that arises when the mean...
This study seeks to compare how various English dictionaries distinguish multiple meanings, focusing...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
This paper intends to show the importance of having linguistic instruments, principally semantic one...
The traditional way for lexicographers to deal with polysemy in dictionaries is by applying the term...
This paper considers lexical items such as 'shoe', whose meaning can be construed more broadly or na...
Abstract Polysemy and homonymy are semantic phenomena that are part of our everyday language. Polys...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
There is an ongoing debate about the meaning of lexical words, i.e., words that contribute with cont...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
In linguistics, more specifically in the field of lexical semantics, a lot of attention has been giv...
This paper focuses on the role of the dictionary in teaching lexical ambiguity phenomena connected t...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
This thesis is an examination of polysemy and its effects on second language learners, revealing it ...
The article examines the two major types of word meaning – broad meaning and polysemy. An attempt is...
This paper explores the lexicographic representation of a type of polysemy that arises when the mean...
This study seeks to compare how various English dictionaries distinguish multiple meanings, focusing...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
This paper intends to show the importance of having linguistic instruments, principally semantic one...
The traditional way for lexicographers to deal with polysemy in dictionaries is by applying the term...
This paper considers lexical items such as 'shoe', whose meaning can be construed more broadly or na...
Abstract Polysemy and homonymy are semantic phenomena that are part of our everyday language. Polys...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
There is an ongoing debate about the meaning of lexical words, i.e., words that contribute with cont...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
In linguistics, more specifically in the field of lexical semantics, a lot of attention has been giv...
This paper focuses on the role of the dictionary in teaching lexical ambiguity phenomena connected t...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
This thesis is an examination of polysemy and its effects on second language learners, revealing it ...
The article examines the two major types of word meaning – broad meaning and polysemy. An attempt is...