58018337 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code SFSL 75 Hb 15 9789027200426 06 10.1075/sfsl.75 13 2017056558 00 BB 08 445 gr 10 01 JB code SFSL 02 1385-7916 02 75.00 01 02 Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 01 01 Lexical meaning as a testable hypothesis The case of English look, see, seem and appear Lexical meaning as a testable hypothesis: The case of English look, see, seem and appear 1 A01 01 JB code 893305105 Nadav Sabar Sabar, Nadav Nadav Sabar 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/893305105 01 eng 11 160 03 03 xv 03 00 144 03 01 23 415.01/8234 03 2018 P126 04 Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) 04 Functionalism (Linguistics) 04 English language--Semantics. 10 LAN016000 12 CFG 24 JB code LIN.FUNCT Functional linguistics 24 JB code LIN.SEMAN Semantics 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 01 06 02 00 This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look. It establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. 03 00 This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look. The work is innovative in that it establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. The invariant meaning proposed for look explains the full range of its distribution, without the need to posit as linguistic units ‘look-noun’ and ‘look-verb’, ‘look-visual’ and ‘look-intellectual’, or constructions such as have-a-look, look-like, etc. The analysis places look in opposition with see, seem and appear for which tentative meanings are posited as well. The hypotheses are supported through qualitative analyses of attested examples and quantitative predictions tested in a massive corpus. These predictions offer new knowledge about the distribution of look, see and other forms that may provide useful for other scholars. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/sfsl.75.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027200426.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027200426.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/sfsl.75.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/sfsl.75.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.ack 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.ack ix ix 1 Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Acknowledgements Acknowledgements 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lot 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lot xi xiii 3 Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of tables List of tables 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lof 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lof xv xv 1 Miscellaneous 3 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c1 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c1 1 24 24 Chapter 4 01 04 Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c2 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c2 25 46 22 Chapter 5 01 04 Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c3 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c3 47 76 30 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c4 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c4 77 110 34 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c5 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c5 111 123 13 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c6 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c6 125 137 13 Chapter 9 01 04 Chapter 6. Theoretical excursus Chapter 6. Theoretical excursus 01 04 A critique of William Diver's approach to the grammar-lexicon divide and a recapitulation of analytical assumptions and findings A critique of William Diver’s approach to the grammar-lexicon divide and a recapitulation of analytical assumptions and findings 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.r1 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.r1 139 141 3 Miscellaneous 10 01 04 References References 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.ind 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.ind Miscellaneous 11 01 04 Index Index 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/sfsl.75 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20180426 C 2018 John Benjamins 02 WORLD WORLD US CA MX 09 01 JB 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company +31 20 6304747 +31 20 6739773 bookorder@benjamins.nl 01 https://benjamins.com 21 10 30 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 99.00 EUR 02 00 Unqualified price 02 83.00 01 Z 0 GBP GB US CA MX 01 01 JB 2 John Benjamins Publishing Company +1 800 562-5666 +1 703 661-1501 benjamins@presswarehouse.com 01 https://benjamins.com 21 10 30 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 149.00 USD 356018444 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code SFSL 75 GE 15 9789027264343 06 10.1075/sfsl.75 13 2018000707 00 EA E133 10 01 JB code SFSL 02 JB code 1385-7916 02 75.00 01 02 Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 01 01 Lexical meaning as a testable hypothesis Lexical meaning as a testable hypothesis 1 A01 01 JB code 893305105 Nadav Sabar Sabar, Nadav Nadav Sabar 01 eng 11 160 03 03 xv 03 00 144 03 24 JB code LIN.FUNCT Functional linguistics 24 JB code LIN.SEMAN Semantics 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 10 LAN016000 12 CFG 01 06 02 00 This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look. It establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. 03 00 This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look. The work is innovative in that it establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. The invariant meaning proposed for look explains the full range of its distribution, without the need to posit as linguistic units ‘look-noun’ and ‘look-verb’, ‘look-visual’ and ‘look-intellectual’, or constructions such as have-a-look, look-like, etc. The analysis places look in opposition with see, seem and appear for which tentative meanings are posited as well. The hypotheses are supported through qualitative analyses of attested examples and quantitative predictions tested in a massive corpus. These predictions offer new knowledge about the distribution of look, see and other forms that may provide useful for other scholars. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/sfsl.75.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027200426.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027200426.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/sfsl.75.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/sfsl.75.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lot 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lot Miscellaneous 1 01 04 List of tables List of tables 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lof 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lof Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c1 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c1 2 24 23 Chapter 3 01 04 Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c2 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c2 26 46 21 Chapter 4 01 04 Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c3 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c3 48 76 29 Chapter 5 01 04 Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c4 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c4 78 110 33 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c5 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c5 112 124 13 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c6 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c6 126 137 12 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 6. Theoretical excursus Chapter 6. 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It establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. 03 00 This book offers an original treatment of the lexical form look. The work is innovative in that it establishes that the Columbia School conception of an invariant meaning – hitherto found primarily in grammar – is equally operative in core vocabulary items like look and see. The upshot is that grammar and lexicon are both amenable to synchronic monosemic analysis. The invariant meaning proposed for look explains the full range of its distribution, without the need to posit as linguistic units ‘look-noun’ and ‘look-verb’, ‘look-visual’ and ‘look-intellectual’, or constructions such as have-a-look, look-like, etc. The analysis places look in opposition with see, seem and appear for which tentative meanings are posited as well. The hypotheses are supported through qualitative analyses of attested examples and quantitative predictions tested in a massive corpus. These predictions offer new knowledge about the distribution of look, see and other forms that may provide useful for other scholars. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/sfsl.75.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027200426.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027200426.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/sfsl.75.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/sfsl.75.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/sfsl.75.hb.png 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.ack 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.ack ix ix 1 Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Acknowledgements Acknowledgements 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lot 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lot xi xiii 3 Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of tables List of tables 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.lof 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.lof xv xv 1 Miscellaneous 3 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c1 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c1 1 24 24 Chapter 4 01 04 Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background Chapter 1. The problem, methodology and theoretical background 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c2 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c2 25 46 22 Chapter 5 01 04 Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look Chapter 2. ATTENTION, VISUAL as the explanation for the choice of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c3 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c3 47 76 30 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL Chapter 3. Using big data to support the hypothesized meaning ATTENTION, VISUAL 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c4 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c4 77 110 34 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear Chapter 4. ATTENTION, VISUAL in competition with the meanings of see, seem, and appear 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c5 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c5 111 123 13 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look Chapter 5. Competing analyses of the meaning of look 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.c6 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.c6 125 137 13 Chapter 9 01 04 Chapter 6. Theoretical excursus Chapter 6. Theoretical excursus 01 04 A critique of William Diver's approach to the grammar-lexicon divide and a recapitulation of analytical assumptions and findings A critique of William Diver’s approach to the grammar-lexicon divide and a recapitulation of analytical assumptions and findings 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.r1 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.r1 139 141 3 Miscellaneous 10 01 04 References References 01 01 JB code sfsl.75.ind 06 10.1075/sfsl.75.ind Miscellaneous 11 01 04 Index Index 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/sfsl.75 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20180426 C 2018 John Benjamins 02 WORLD 13 15 9789027200426 WORLD 09 01 JB 3 John Benjamins e-Platform 03 https://jbe-platform.com 29 https://jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027264343 21 01 00 Unqualified price 02 99.00 EUR 01 00 Unqualified price 02 83.00 GBP GB 01 00 Unqualified price 02 149.00 USD