A course In Modern English Lexicology



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A Course In Modern English Lexicology by Ginzburg R.S., Khidekel S.S. et al. (z-lib.org).pdf


§ 24. Interrelation of
Causes, Nature and Results o
us changes of word-meanings they can be
of Semantic Change cl
assified according to the social causes that
bring about change of meaning (socio-linguistic classification), the nature of these changes (psychological classification) and the results of semantic changes (logical classification). Here it is suggested that causes, nature and results of semantic changes should be viewed as three essentially different but inseparable aspects of one and the same linguistic phenomenon as a change of meaning may be investigated from the point of view of its cause, nature and its consequences.
Essentially the same causes may bring about different results, e.g the semantic development in the word knight (OE. cniht) from ‘a boy servant’
to ‘a young warrior’ and eventually to the meaning it possesses in Modern English is due to extra-linguistic causes just as the semantic change in the word boor, but the results are different. In the case of book we observe pejorative development whereas in the case of knight we observe amelioration of the connotational component. And conversely, different causes may lead to the same result. Restriction of meaning, for example, may be the result of the influence of extra-linguistic factors as in the case of glide (progress of science and technique) and also of purely linguistic causes (discrimination of synonyms) as is the case with the word fowl. Changes of essentially identical nature, e. g. similarity of referent as the basis of association, may bring about different results, e.g. extension of meaning as in target and also restriction of meaning as in the word fowl.
To avoid terminological confusion it is suggested that the terms r e -
s t r i c t i o n and e x t e n s i o n or a m e l i o r a t i o n and d e -
t e r i o r a t i o n of meaning should be used to describe only t h e r e s u l t s of semantic change irrespective of its nature or causes. When we discuss metaphoric or metonymic transfer of meaning we imply t h e n a t u r e of the semantic change whatever its results may be. It also follows that a change of meaning should be described so as to satisfy all the three criteria.
In the discussion of semantic changes we confined ourselves only to the type of change which results in the disappearance of the old meaning which is replaced by the new one. The term c h a n g e of meani n g however is also used to describe a change in the number (as a rule 32
an increase) and arrangement of word-meanings without a single meaning disappearing from its semantic structure.1
1. Not only the sound-form but also the

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