We present a very large network of crosslinguistic polysemies, and compare the notion of semantic relatedness it encodes to the catalogue of semantic shifts maintained by the Russian Academy of Sciences. We separately evaluate all types of semantic shifts featured in the catalogue, including shifts occurring during semantic evolution, during borrowing, and during morphological derivation. The comparison shows that over one third of the attested semantic shifts take place between close neighbors in the network. This can be considered strong evidence for the usefulness of polysemy networks in modelling most types of lexical change, making them a valuable resource e.g. for semantic reconstruction or future automatization of cognat...
peer reviewedThis paper explores a particular aspect of the semantics of adposition borrowing, focus...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
Building upon the model of Semantic Maps (Haspelmath 2003), which typologists have designed mainly f...
This book is the result of a joint project on lexical and semantic typology which gathered together ...
Since long it has been noted that cross-linguistically recurring polysemies can serve as an indicato...
Semantic divergence in related languages is a key concern of historical linguistics. In order to com...
This paper aims at investigating the polysemic patterns associated with the notion ‘soil/earth’ by u...
The semantic map model is relatively new in linguistic research, but it has been intensively used du...
The advent of cognitive linguistics in the beginning of th 80's has renewed researches on semantic c...
The aim of this talk is threefold. First, it shows that – using synchronic polysemy data from large ...
The semantic map model is relatively new in linguistic research, but it has been intensively used du...
The issue of investigation of polysemy is one of the actual problems in the linguistics. Words are r...
International audienceThe notion of lexical polysemy is considered under very different angles depen...
The present paper investigates semantics of human body part names (BPN) in languages of different st...
peer reviewedThis paper explores a particular aspect of the semantics of adposition borrowing, focus...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
Building upon the model of Semantic Maps (Haspelmath 2003), which typologists have designed mainly f...
This book is the result of a joint project on lexical and semantic typology which gathered together ...
Since long it has been noted that cross-linguistically recurring polysemies can serve as an indicato...
Semantic divergence in related languages is a key concern of historical linguistics. In order to com...
This paper aims at investigating the polysemic patterns associated with the notion ‘soil/earth’ by u...
The semantic map model is relatively new in linguistic research, but it has been intensively used du...
The advent of cognitive linguistics in the beginning of th 80's has renewed researches on semantic c...
The aim of this talk is threefold. First, it shows that – using synchronic polysemy data from large ...
The semantic map model is relatively new in linguistic research, but it has been intensively used du...
The issue of investigation of polysemy is one of the actual problems in the linguistics. Words are r...
International audienceThe notion of lexical polysemy is considered under very different angles depen...
The present paper investigates semantics of human body part names (BPN) in languages of different st...
peer reviewedThis paper explores a particular aspect of the semantics of adposition borrowing, focus...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...