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25 lip 2024 · The cognitive recognition of oppositeness in writing encompasses the comprehension and utilization of contrasts, antonyms and conflicting concepts to foster a more dynamic and captivating...
There are several types of antonyms: (1) Gradable Antonyms: these are pairs where there's a spectrum of meaning between the two words, such as “rich” and “poor. (2) Comple-mentary Antonyms: these are pairs where there's no intermediate state, it's either one or the other, such as “single” and “married.”
Article PDF Available. A cognitive approach to opposites: January 2009. Authors: Anna Vogel. Stockholm University. References (45) Figures (6) Abstract and Figures. In the present paper,...
1 mar 2023 · Cognitive synonymy (some of the time called ex pressive synonymy, referential synonymy, or propositional synonymy) may be an uncommon connection between at slightest two lexemes.
From the corpus including the above examples, we discover that speakers tend to use a relative antonym denoting a higher scale rather than one denoting a lower scale when they describe the properties (height, size, weight, etc.) of an object.
This paper investigates the cognitive orientation of the negative meaning in antonyms and synonyms. While the negative meaning in antonyms is a reflection of the cognitive mapping of our mental contiguity, the negative images in synonymous words are more closely associated with aspects of subjective semantics and factors related to politeness
the study of antonyms, moving from Aristotle to present-day perspectives, such as Relation by Contrast (Murphy 2003) and the Cognitive Construal Approach (Croft and Cruse 2004, Paradis 2010a). As we discuss each of these, we highlight unanswered questions and unsolved problems that