Book: Semantics
Chapter: 2. Lexical semantics
Blurb:
Chapter 2 explores lexical semantics, the branch of semantics which deals
with the meanings of words. The aim is to show how the lexicon is organized,
how the words of a language are interrelated and how their meanings are consequently
interpreted. The chapter addresses two concerns. One relates to terminology.
It introduces the terms used in the study of lexical semantics and
defines them in a way that is both concise and precise. The other pertains to
relation. It introduces the meaning relations which exist between words. The
chapter is organized as follows. Section 2.1 focuses on the issue of what the
term word is and what word meaning is. Section 2.2 centres on the types of
paradigmatic relations which exist between words. Section 2.3 concentrates
on the types of syntagmatic relations which exist between words. Section
2.4 combines both paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations in the description
of words. In all the sections, I pursue three steps. First, I introduce the term.
Second, I explain its meaning. Third, I devise an exercise to test its application.
Section 2.5 summarizes the main points of the chapter.