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A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese Opposites - Jing Ding

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2017 | 1st ed. 2018
XIX, 135 Seiten
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This book studies Chinese opposites. It uses a large corpus (GigaWord) to trace the behavior of opposite pairings' co-occurrence, focusing on the following questions: In what types of constructions, from window-size restricted and bi-syllabic to quad-syllabic, will the opposite pairings appear together? And, on a larger scale, i.e. in constrained-free contexts, in which syntactic frames will the opposite pairings appear together? The data suggests aspects that have been ignored by previous theoretical studies, such as the ordering rules in co-occurrent pairings, the differences between the three main sub-types of opposites (that is, antonym, complementary, converse) in discourse function distributions. The author also considers the features of this Chinese study and compares it to similar studies of English and Japanese. In all, it offers a practical view of how opposites are used in a certain language as a response to the puzzles lingering in theoretical fields.

This study appeals to linguists, computational linguists and language-lovers. With numerous tables, illustrations and examples, it is easy to read but also encourages readers to link their personal instincts with the results from a large corpus to experience the beauty of language as a shared human resource. 



Dr. Jing Ding is presently a research fellow at the School of International Education, South China University of Technology. She received her PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, in 2015. Her main research interests are lexical semantics and computational linguistics. She has published papers in the Proceedings of the Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop.

This book studies Chinese opposites. It uses a large corpus (GigaWord) to trace the behavior of opposite pairings' co-occurrence, focusing on the following questions: In what types of constructions, from window-size restricted and bi-syllabic to quad-syllabic, will the opposite pairings appear together? And, on a larger scale, i.e. in constrained-free contexts, in which syntactic frames will the opposite pairings appear together? The data suggests aspects that have been ignored by previous theoretical studies, such as the ordering rules in co-occurrent pairings, the differences between the three main sub-types of opposites (that is, antonym, complementary, converse) in discourse function distributions. The author also considers the features of this Chinese study and compares it to similar studies of English and Japanese. In all, it offers a practical view of how opposites are used in a certain language as a response to the puzzles lingering in theoretical fields.This study appeals to linguists, computational linguists and language-lovers. With numerous tables, illustrations and examples, it is easy to read but also encourages readers to link their personal instincts with the results from a large corpus to experience the beauty of language as a shared human resource.

Dr. Jing Ding is presently a research fellow at the School of International Education, South China University of Technology. She received her PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, in 2015. Her main research interests are lexical semantics and computational linguistics. She has published papers in the Proceedings of the Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop.

List of Figures page viiList of Tables viii1. Introduction 11.1 Motivations 11.2 Research Questions 11.3 Organization of Chapters 22. Literature Review 32.1 Definition and Categorization 32.2 Some Properties of Being Opposites 53. Opposites in Constructions 103.1 Research Question 103.2 Methodology, Candidate List and Corpus 103. 3 Results 113. 4 Discussion 353.5 Summary 604. Opposites in Discourse 614.1 Research Question and Previous Experiments 614.2 Methodology, Candidate List and Corpus 664.3 Result 824.4 Discussion 964.5 Summary 1095. Opposites and Negation 1115.1 Research Question 1115.2 Methodology, Candidate List and Corpus 1115.3 Result 1145.4 Discussion 1215.5 Summary 1386. Conclusion 1 4 0Appendices 143References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.11.2017
Reihe/Serie Frontiers in Chinese Linguistics
Frontiers in Chinese Linguistics
Zusatzinfo XIX, 135 p. 22 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften
Schlagworte Chinese language • Computational Linguistics • Corpus-based • Discourse Function • GigaWord • Lexical Semantics • Syntactic Frames
ISBN-10 981-10-6184-X / 981106184X
ISBN-13 978-981-10-6184-4 / 9789811061844
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