AN INQUIRY INTO THE PROCESSES OF LEXICAL EXPANSION IN CURRENT ENGLISH

IF 0.1 4区 文学 Q3 HISTORY
Verbum Pub Date : 2016-12-22 DOI:10.15388/VERB.2016.7.10291
R. Kriaučiūnienė, V. Sangailaitė
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Abstract

The current paper focuses on the study of novel lexical items, i. e. the processes involved in the making of new words, in order to discover which methods contribute to the expansion of the current English lexicon. The research is based on the new words coined since 2004 which are included in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Online (ensuring that the items in the sample cover various semantic fields, are of diverse origins, and all are already accepted into the working vocabulary). Two objectives are completed to explore the subject and achieve its aim: 1) to establish the concept of new words and to overview the processes of lexical expansion in the English language, and 2) to determine which methods are employed and which are absent in the creation of new words in current English by analyzing the novel lexical items retrieved from the OED Online. Quantitative and qualitative methods are applied in this study. The results indicate that the concept of new words is not straightforward in the English language. More often than not, the terms neologisms and new words are used synonymously to refer to recent, novel lexical items recognized and used by the language community. English has an extensive inventory of word-forming tools classified into these distinct categories: word-formation, semantic change, borrowing, and other; each further subdivided into various processes. Overall, the subtypes of word-formation – derivation, shortening and compounding – are used the most in the creation of recent additions to the lexicon. Predominantly, the findings are consistent with the tendencies of lexical expansion observed in previous studies.
当代英语词汇扩展过程探析
本文的重点是对新词汇的研究,即新词汇的形成过程,以发现哪些方法有助于扩充当前的英语词汇。这项研究是基于2004年以来收录在《牛津在线英语词典》(OED)中的新词(确保样本中的词汇涵盖了不同的语义领域,来源不同,并且都已经被接受为工作词汇)。为了探索这一主题并达到其目的,本文完成了两个目标:1)建立新词的概念并概述英语词汇扩展的过程;2)通过分析从《牛津英语词典在线版》中检索到的新词汇条目,确定当前英语新词创造中采用了哪些方法,哪些方法缺失了。本研究采用定量与定性相结合的方法。结果表明,在英语语言中,新词的概念并不简单。通常情况下,术语neologisms和new words同义使用,指的是语言社区认识和使用的最近的、新颖的词汇项目。英语有大量的构词工具,可分为以下几类:构词、语义变化、借词和其他;每个进一步细分为不同的过程。总的来说,词法的子类型——衍生、缩短和复合——在词典中新增加的词汇中使用得最多。这一发现与以往研究中观察到的词汇扩张趋势基本一致。
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