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Hyponymy
HYPO =
under
, NYM =
name
/word
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Hyponyms and hyperonyms
Tulip
is a hyponym /
subordinate
of flower, which is a hyponym / subordinate of plant
Plant is a
hyperonym
/ superordinate of flower, which is a hyperonym / superordinate of
tulip
Rose
and
tulip
are co-hyponyms
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Examples of
co-hyponyms
Round
, square, oblong, oval,
rectangular
Road, street, drive, avenue
Walk, run, hop,
jump
,
crawl
, gallop
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Many words exist in
co-hyponymic
relationships
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Synonymy
Words that have the
same
or very
similar
meanings
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Antonymy
Words that have
opposite
meanings
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Homonymy
Words that have the same
form
(spelling and/or pronunciation) but different
meanings
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Homonymy
and
polysemy
are related concepts
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Blends combine
semantic
and
phonological
processes, with rapid carefree activation and careful monitoring
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Spoonerisms
are errors where two words exchange their
first sounds
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Blends that preserve
lexicality
(real words) are
more
likely than those that don't
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Speech errors
provide data on how
words
are stored and accessed
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The
5-minute
exercise involves producing
spoonerisms
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The bibliography lists
references
for further
reading
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Hyperonym
Superordinate term that encompasses a
group
of
related
words
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Co-hyponyms
Words that share the same
hyperonym
/
superordinate
term
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/
35
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03 -
Lexical Representations
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Nick
Riches
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How are words
stored
?
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Storage
metaphors
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Data from
production errors
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Meaning-related
rels.
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Homs
ve Polys
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Form-related
rels.
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Terminological
issues
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Speech
errors
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Types of
lexical speech
errors
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minute
Exercise
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Examples of co-hyponymic relationships
Round
square
oblong
oval
rectangular
Road
street
drive
avenue
Walk
run
hop
jump
crawl
gallop
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Synonymy
SYN =
same
, NYM =
word
/name
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Synonyms
chap
/ bloke /
geezer
fiesta
/ knees up /
bash
/ soirée
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Denotation
Literal
meaning of a word
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Connotation
Implied or associated meaning of a word
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Natural languages abhor absolute synonyms just as
nature
abhors a
vacuum
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Antonymy
ANT =
opposite
, NYM =
name
/word
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Gradable (e.g. slightly
hot
, very
cold
) versus non-gradable (e.g. *very dead)
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Sometimes a word does not have an
opposite
, e.g. the opposite of bald. There is a
'lexical gap'
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Homonymy
HOMO
= same,
NYM
= name/word
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Homonyms
bay
(body of water) /
bay
(color)
table
(furniture) /
table
(data)
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