Three Kinds of Semantic Resonance

By November 23, 2016,
Page 37-48
Author Patrick Hanks
Title Three Kinds of Semantic Resonance
Abstract This presentation suggests some reasons why lexicographers of the future will need to pay more attention to phraseology and non-literal meaning. It argues that not only do words have literal meaning, but also that much meaning is non-literal, being lexical, i.e. metaphorical or figurative, experiential, or intertextual.
Session Plenary Lectures
Keywords lexical resonance; experiential resonance; intertextual resonance
BibTex
@InProceedings{ELX2016-002,
author={Patrick Hanks },
title={Three Kinds of Semantic Resonance},
pages={37-48},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 17th EURALEX International Congress},
year={2016},
month={sep},
date={6-10},
address={Tbilisi, Georgia},
editor={Tinatin Margalitadze, George Meladze},
publisher={Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi University Press},
isbn={978-9941-13-542-2},
}
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