Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries

Phrasal verbs have always been considered problematic for English language learners due to their polysemy and the apparently random combination of verbs and particles. Situated within the cognitive linguistic framework, the present study examines the complex interaction of lexical, semantic, syntact...

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Main Author: Thomai Dalpanagioti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 2022-03-01
Series:Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lexis/6186
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description Phrasal verbs have always been considered problematic for English language learners due to their polysemy and the apparently random combination of verbs and particles. Situated within the cognitive linguistic framework, the present study examines the complex interaction of lexical, semantic, syntactic and pragmatic aspects of phrasal verbs and argues for a holistic description of their phraseological and conceptual patterns, with a view to improving their representation in learner’s dictionaries. The proposed integrated approach brings together three theoretical frameworks: Corpus Pattern Analysis, Frame Semantics, and Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theory. A case study of selected related phrasal verbs (walk away with, walk off with, run away with and run off with) illustrates how corpus-linguistic and cognitive-linguistic principles combine in identifying, comparing and associating phrasal verb lexical units. The resulting unified representation of the phrasal verb construction walk/run away/off with something is compared to the representation offered by monolingual learner’s dictionaries and practical suggestions for improvement are offered.
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spelling doaj.art-a9369f18b1d04a5287a347e4d85363712022-12-21T22:52:05ZengUniversité Jean Moulin - Lyon 3Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology1951-62152022-03-011910.4000/lexis.6186Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionariesThomai DalpanagiotiPhrasal verbs have always been considered problematic for English language learners due to their polysemy and the apparently random combination of verbs and particles. Situated within the cognitive linguistic framework, the present study examines the complex interaction of lexical, semantic, syntactic and pragmatic aspects of phrasal verbs and argues for a holistic description of their phraseological and conceptual patterns, with a view to improving their representation in learner’s dictionaries. The proposed integrated approach brings together three theoretical frameworks: Corpus Pattern Analysis, Frame Semantics, and Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theory. A case study of selected related phrasal verbs (walk away with, walk off with, run away with and run off with) illustrates how corpus-linguistic and cognitive-linguistic principles combine in identifying, comparing and associating phrasal verb lexical units. The resulting unified representation of the phrasal verb construction walk/run away/off with something is compared to the representation offered by monolingual learner’s dictionaries and practical suggestions for improvement are offered.http://journals.openedition.org/lexis/6186phrasal verbsCorpus Pattern AnalysisFrame SemanticsConceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theorypedagogical lexicography
spellingShingle Thomai Dalpanagioti
Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
phrasal verbs
Corpus Pattern Analysis
Frame Semantics
Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theory
pedagogical lexicography
title Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
title_full Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
title_fullStr Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
title_full_unstemmed Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
title_short Motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner’s dictionaries
title_sort motivated patterns of phrasal verbs and learner s dictionaries
topic phrasal verbs
Corpus Pattern Analysis
Frame Semantics
Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theory
pedagogical lexicography
url http://journals.openedition.org/lexis/6186
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