The semantic change of positive vs. negative adjectives in Modern English

Q3 Arts and Humanities Lingua Posnaniensis Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.2478/linpo-2018-00010
A. R. Altakhaineh
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Abstract This study examines two types of semantic change, namely amelioration and pejoration, through comparing the positive/negative senses of 20 English adjectives over time in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). It also aims to explore whether the semantic change, which may have occurred in these words, can be associated with their frequency in The British National Corpus (BNC). The results reveal that the stability of the target adjectives has indeed changed over time. The positive adjectives were originally somewhat negative, neutral or positive, and then started to become positive if they were previously negative or neutral if they were previously positive. Conversely, the negative adjectives tend to become less negative over time. The study suggests that the semantic change of these adjectives could have been motivated by a tendency to reduce lexical complexity, which speakers may have done for pragmatic reasons, such as successful communication. The study also proposes that the semantic change could also be related with the frequency of the adjectives undergoing the change. The study concludes with recommendations for further research.
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现代英语中正反形容词的语义变化
摘要本研究通过比较《牛津英语词典》中20个英语形容词随时间变化的积极/消极意义,探讨了两种类型的语义变化,即改善和贬低。本文还旨在探讨这些词可能发生的语义变化是否与它们在英国国家语料库(BNC)中的频率有关。结果表明,目标形容词的稳定性确实随着时间的推移而改变。积极形容词最初是有些消极、中性或积极的,如果它们以前是消极的,然后开始变得积极,如果它们以前是积极的,那么它们就变得中性。相反,随着时间的推移,消极形容词的消极程度往往会降低。研究表明,这些形容词的语义变化可能是由于人们倾向于减少词汇的复杂性,而说话者这样做可能是出于实用的原因,比如成功的沟通。该研究还提出,语义变化也可能与发生变化的形容词的频率有关。该研究最后提出了进一步研究的建议。
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