This paper uses Esperanto—a constructed language with transparent morphology but rich semantic-pragmatic components—to study antonymy and polarity. We investigate the distribution of the Esperanto antonymy morpheme ‘mal-’ (as in, for instance, ‘mal-alta’: antonym-tall, short) in a 4.3 million-word corpus, Tekstaro, and use it as an empirical basis to assess different theories of negative antonyms. Our methodology consists in investigating the extent to which the antonymy morpheme ‘mal-’, which we take to denote negative polarity, bears the linguistic features predicted by traditional linguistic tests (such as incompatibility with measure and ratio phrases and low likelihood of nominalisation)
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
This paper shows that Spanish ‘más que’ (lit. more than) is much more than a comparative constructi...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the investigation of the semantics and syntax of Negat...
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This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The paper highlights the fact that despite its fundamental importance, antonymy has not received the...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates speakers ’ assessment of the evaluative polarity of the members of...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the interpretation of negated antonyms. A senten...
In this paper, we investigate the interpretation of negated antonyms. A sentence such as Peter is no...
In spite of the fact that antonymy is considered to be an important organising lexico-semantic princ...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
The article compares the ideas of phraseological antonyms existing in linguistics. The conditions fo...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
This paper shows that Spanish ‘más que’ (lit. more than) is much more than a comparative constructi...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the investigation of the semantics and syntax of Negat...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The paper highlights the fact that despite its fundamental importance, antonymy has not received the...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates speakers ’ assessment of the evaluative polarity of the members of...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the interpretation of negated antonyms. A senten...
In this paper, we investigate the interpretation of negated antonyms. A sentence such as Peter is no...
In spite of the fact that antonymy is considered to be an important organising lexico-semantic princ...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
The article compares the ideas of phraseological antonyms existing in linguistics. The conditions fo...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
This paper shows that Spanish ‘más que’ (lit. more than) is much more than a comparative constructi...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the investigation of the semantics and syntax of Negat...