The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs

The aim of this article is to analyse the semantic relations that hold between Old English primitive and derived verbs in terms of troponymy and Aktionsart. The results of this analysis are presented in a semantic map, while emphasis is made on the points of contact between these phenomena. The mai...

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Main Author: Luisa Fidalgo Allo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Rioja 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of English Studies
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Online Access:https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/jes/article/view/5185
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description The aim of this article is to analyse the semantic relations that hold between Old English primitive and derived verbs in terms of troponymy and Aktionsart. The results of this analysis are presented in a semantic map, while emphasis is made on the points of contact between these phenomena. The main conclusion is that semantic maps represent a more flexible and applicable methodology than previous work suggests since they have been used to deal with one language, to explain historical languages and to refer to specific lexical items. Likewise, this analysis shows evidence of an inherent relationship between both phenomena: troponymy and Aktionsart.
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spelling doaj.art-a4bb6b9b2fbc4b8d971613806e7c8b072023-11-13T10:59:08ZengUniversidad de La RiojaJournal of English Studies1576-63571695-43002022-12-012010.18172/jes.5185The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong VerbsLuisa Fidalgo Allo0Universidad de La Rioja The aim of this article is to analyse the semantic relations that hold between Old English primitive and derived verbs in terms of troponymy and Aktionsart. The results of this analysis are presented in a semantic map, while emphasis is made on the points of contact between these phenomena. The main conclusion is that semantic maps represent a more flexible and applicable methodology than previous work suggests since they have been used to deal with one language, to explain historical languages and to refer to specific lexical items. Likewise, this analysis shows evidence of an inherent relationship between both phenomena: troponymy and Aktionsart. https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/jes/article/view/5185Old EnglishSemantic MapAktionsartlexical entailmentlexical paradigmverb
spellingShingle Luisa Fidalgo Allo
The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
Journal of English Studies
Old English
Semantic Map
Aktionsart
lexical entailment
lexical paradigm
verb
title The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
title_full The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
title_fullStr The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
title_full_unstemmed The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
title_short The Semantic Map of "Aktionart" and Lexical Entailment of Old English Strong Verbs
title_sort semantic map of aktionart and lexical entailment of old english strong verbs
topic Old English
Semantic Map
Aktionsart
lexical entailment
lexical paradigm
verb
url https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/jes/article/view/5185
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