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Semantic Prosody - A Critical Evaluation (Paperback)
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Semantic Prosody - A Critical Evaluation (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics
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Semantic Prosody is the first full-length treatment of semantic
prosody, a concept akin to connotation but which connects crucially
with typical lexical environment. For example, it has been claimed
that the adverb 'utterly' is characterised by an unfavourable
semantic prosody on account of its habitual co-occurrence with
words denoting unfavourable states of affairs such as 'ridiculous',
'disgraceful' and 'miserable'. Primarily for this reason, semantic
prosody has emerged almost exclusively within the field of corpus
linguistics. However, the overall picture is complex, and this book
offers a much-needed review of how semantic prosody has been
described and approached in contributions on the subject, as well
as a critical analysis of those contributions and a number of case
studies. It discusses the relevance of the theory of priming in
this area, and whether semantic prosody has cogency as a
theoretical concept. Lastly, it points the way for future research.
Since work on semantic prosody so far has been occasional, brief,
and distributed across a range of monographs, articles and
conference papers, this book, which does not assume previous
knowledge of the subject, will constitute a fundamental work of
reference for scholars, teachers and students alike. At the same
time, Semantic Prosody goes beyond the central topic of the work,
with wide-reaching implications for both corpus linguistics and
linguistics overall. In this sense the concept of semantic prosody
is used as a springboard for investigations into issues of vital
importance for corpus studies such as the structuring and
presentation of text in a corpus, the varying methodologies adopted
by analysts to approach and interpret corpus data, as well as
broader issues such as the role of intuition, introspection and
elicitation in empirical language studies.
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