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A parallel corpus approach to investigating semantic change

Beeching, Kate

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Authors

Kate Beeching Kate.Beeching@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics



Contributors

K. Aijmer
Editor

B. Altenberg
Editor

Abstract

Traugott and Dasher (2002) draw our attention to items at the extreme right of the spectrum of semantic change where the canonical or core meaning is almost entirely bleached. Lexicographers and semanticists have struggled to pin down the senses of such items, often referred to as discourse or pragmatic markers (see, however, Dostie, 2004; Hansen, 1998a).

Pragmatic markers are often multifunctional, serving both turn-taking and modal functions or, as in the case of quand même, the focus of this study, both an adversative and a relational function. Traugott and Dasher suggest that the frequency of certain contextual interpretations of an item can end up by eclipsing the original sense. The original sense may continue in a state of polysemy with the new sense or may entirely disappear – this is summed up in the configuration M1 > M1/M2 (> M2).

This chapter explores the potential of parallel corpora as a means of demonstrating that semantic change has indeed occurred. Translators translate according to the context – and their translation may capture in the target language the nuances of the item as its senses evolve. The translation of such items is far from unproblematic (see Aijmer, Foolen and Simon-Vandenbergen, 2006, and Aijmer, 2007). However, if M1 and M2 are encoded in different expressions in the TL and translators select M2 rather than M1, this may prove to be a sound test for semantic change.

Citation

Beeching, K. (2013). A parallel corpus approach to investigating semantic change. In K. Aijmer, & B. Altenberg (Eds.), Advances in corpus-based contrastive linguistics. Studies in honour of Stig Johansson (103-125). Amsterdam: John Benjamins

Publication Date Mar 15, 2013
Deposit Date Jan 21, 2013
Publicly Available Date Nov 15, 2016
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 103-125
Series Title Studies in Corpus Linguistics
Series Number 54
Book Title Advances in corpus-based contrastive linguistics. Studies in honour of Stig Johansson
ISBN 9789027203595
Keywords semantic change, parallel corpora, quand même, implicature, polysemy
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/933699
Publisher URL http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/books/scl.51/main

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