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1.1. Negation and negative meanings. 1This paper investigates some of the cognitive aspects of negation in antonyms and synonyms. 2Negation is an elemental factor in our language, and there is a variety of expressions that can convey negative meanings.
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...
Antonyms and oppositeness are related concepts in the realm of linguistics and se-mantics, which deal with the relationship between words that have contrasting meanings. Antonyms are words that have a directly opposite meaning as mentioned previously [8]. There are several types of antonyms: (1) Gradable Antonyms: these are pairs where there's
1 sty 2009 · A cognitive approach to opposites: January 2009. Authors: Anna Vogel. Stockholm University. References (45) Figures (6) Abstract and Figures. In the present paper, opposites are examined and...
1 sty 2011 · Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of antonymy. It argues that antonymy is a conceptual construal, involving a contentful meaning...
We now apply these thoughts to explain the different lexical categories of relative antonyms. According to the defining of lexical categories in cognitive grammar, the difference in the lexical categories of the relative antonyms is motivated by their dif-ferent semantic profiles.
Both think and believe appear in each other’s set of antonyms and know was chosen as one of the antonyms in both cases. he informants’ answers suggested other members of the class, such as doubt (given as the antonym of both think and believe), feel, suppose and guess.