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英語詞匯學:理論與實踐

作者: 張潔,何潔
出版社: 外語教學與研究出版社
ISBN: 9787513573528
出版日期: 2016-04-01
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詞匯學是語言學領域里一門研究詞匯的起源與發展,詞的形態、構成、意義與應用的交叉學科。本書以英語詞匯為研究對象,以現代語言學理論為基礎,首先探討了英語詞匯的構成、意義、運用和認知。

此外,本書采用社會語言學中有關「世界英語」的理論成果,深入探討了現代英語在世界范圍內的發展規律與方向,並詳細闡述了英語在中國的發展歷程和現狀以及中國英語變體的詞匯特征和實踐意義。

本書以豐富的語言材料和大量的詞語例證為特色,旨在幫助英語詞匯研究者和廣大中國英語學習者提高對英語詞語的理解、釋義、思辨、應用的綜合能力。

張潔,漢族,2004年獲澳大利亞悉尼大學語言學專業碩士學位,2011年獲澳大利亞麥考瑞大學語言學專業博士學位,現任中南財經政法大學外語學院英語系副系主任、副教授、碩士生導師。主要研究領域為語言政策與規划、英語教學、話語分析、英語詞匯學。

何潔,漢族,2010年獲中南財經政法大學外國語言學與應用語言學方向碩士學位,現就職於武漢音樂學院,講師。在海外核心期刊和國內知名期刊上發表多篇論文、書評。


目錄

List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Appendices
Preface
Chapter One: An Introduction to English Lexicology
1.1 Definition:WhatlsLexicology?
1.2 Scope:What Does Lexicology Study?
1.3 Related Fields: Howls Lexicology Related to Other Disciplines of Linguistics?
1.4 Classification: What Are the Different Types of Lexicology?
1.5 The Object Language: Why Do We Study English?
1.6 Literature Review: How Does English Lexicology Develop as an Independent Discipline?
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Two: Word and Vocabulary
2.1 What Is Word?
2.2 Is Word Form and Word Meaning Directly Related?
2.3 Whatls an English Word?
2.4 Enuf or Enough? Why Is English Spelling So Irregular?
2.5 WhatlsVocabulary?
2.6 What Constitute a Person’’s Vocabulary?
2.7 How Largels English Vocabulary?
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Three: Classification of English Words
3.1 Classifying English Words by Word Class
3.2 Classifying English Words by Semantic Content
3.3 Classifying English Words by Use Frequency
3.4 Classifying English Words by Origin
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Four: Word Structure
4.1 MorphologicaIUnits
4.2 TypesofMorphemes
4.3 Root and Stem
4.4 Latin and Greek Roots and Aflixes
4.5 MorphologicaITypesofLanguages
4.6 MorphologicaIAnalysis
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Five: Word Formation
5.1 Compounding
5.2 Affixation
5.3 Conversion
5.4 Clipping
5.5 Blending
5.6 Acronymy
5.7 Back—formation
5.8 ProperNames
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Six: Word Meaning
6.1 WhatlsMeaning?
6.2 Main Types ofWord Meaning
6.3 Motivation
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Seven: Sense Relations
7.1 Synonymy
7.2 Antonymy
7.3 Homonymy
7.4 Hyponymy
7.5 Polysemy
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Eight: Meaning and Context
8.1 LinguisticAmbiguity
8.2 TypesofContexts
8.3 Contextualization:WaysofDisambiguating
8.4 Contextual Clues for Inferring Word Meaning
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Nine: Language Family
9.1 Language Origin Hypotheses
9.2 LanguageChange
9.3 LanguageFamily
9.4 Indo—European Language Fanuly
9.5 Proto—Indo—EuropeanLanguage
9.6 Proto—GermanicLanguage
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Ten: The Origins and Development of the English Vocabulary
10.1 Pre—English Period(800 B.C.—450 A.D.)
10.2 Old English Period(450 A.D.—1100 A.D.)
10.3 Middle English Period(1100 A.D.—1500 A.D.)
10.4 Early Modern English Period(1500 A.D.—1700 A.D.)
10.5 Late Modern English Period(1700 A.D.—Present)
10.6 Summary
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Eleven: English Neologisms
11.1 A Brief History of Neologism Research
11.2 Causes of Neologisms
11.3 Classification of English Neologisms
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Recommended Websites
Chapter Twelve: World Englishes
12.1 The Global Spread of English
12.2 World Englishes
12.3 Classification of Englishes
12.4 Varieties of English
12.5 The Future of World Englishes
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Ihirteen: Chinese Englishes
13.1 History of the English Spread in China
13.2 Clunese Varieties of English
13.3 Borrowings from Chinese into English
13.4 Borrowings from English into Chinese
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Fourteen: English Dictionaries
14.1 English Lexicography
14.2 A Brief History of English Dictionaries
14.3 Types of English Dictionaries
14.4 How to Use a Dictionary
14.5 The Choice ofDictionaries
14.6 Recommendations of Two Printed Dictionaries
14.7 Recommendations of Electronic and On—Iine Dictionaries
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Chapter Fifteen: Vocabulary Development
15.1 Make Full Use of Memory
15.2 Balancelnput and Output
Further Study
Suggested Readings
Appendix 1: A List of Books on English Lexicology in China
Appendix 2: English Phonemes
Appendix 3: Tree Diagram of the Indo_European Language Family
Appendix 4: Chronology of Events in the History of English
Appendix 5: The History of English Language Education in China
Appendix 6: Classification of Major English Dictionaries
Glossary 1: English Neologisms
Glossary 2: Technical Terms of English Lexicology
References