Стилистический компонент слова и его лексикографическое отражение
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Sometimes to show some peculiarities, some overtones of the semantics of the word some additional indexes are used: anatomy - 2. body of a person or animal - has the label often humor. We know that in this very meaning thi s word is used frequently with humour. breeches now usu. humor (in the meaning trousers). We may suppose that this word didn' t have any emotional colour but nowaday s it has become some stylistical connotations. activist sometimes derog - sometimes this word may be used derogatorily depending on the speaker 's attitude & emotional state.
Here we refer the label taboo, as prohibition of the usage is aroused by the high emotions that are connected with annoyance when taboo marked word is used. Prohibition is usually accompanied with the labels sl or derog, because they may express annoyance as well. ball (in the meaning nonsense) taboo sl derog. These stylistically marked words belonging to this group we may find both in colloquial & literary vocabulary & in nonstandard vocabulary, because emotions are human being characteristics which are reflected in emotiveness & expressiveness of the word s used by people independently on the layer.
Stylistico-semantico-functional labels combine all possible characteristics that a word may possess. Both semantical & functional characteristics are represented in such stylistic notations. Through such labels we may consider the whole passport of the word (all the additions to its main meaning). boon-docks AmE infml humor accept the main meaning - a rough country area far from any town , where few people live - we see that this word belongs to American English , is used in informal situations (common colloquial vocabulary) & the emotions that are expressed by this word are humorous. broad 2) AmE derog sl in the meaning woman.
We know that this word is used in American English Slang (nons
tandard) expressing negative derogatory emotions. That is why before using
this word regarding for women one should keep in mind and consider what
reaction one can call by such stylistical colours, blue-eyed-boy infml esp. BrE,usu derog - someone favourite male person
— so we may use this word in informal situations keeping in m ind that the
British would understand you better than American & the fact that by using
this word one can offend somebody.
This stylistical group of labels include the words of any layer, that is why the label s themselves should be examined thoroughly for proper usage.
There is a group of words the labels of which indicate the choice of usage. beseem fml or old use (to be suitable or proper for) th e word is used either in formal situations or by senior citizens, appendage med or fml ( in the meaning an arm or leg) the word is used either as a term or as a word acc eptable in formal situations, bibulous humor or pomp (liking to drink too much alcohol) the word may express humor or may show foolish self-important attitude, In some cases we may face the fact that some stylistic notation's indexes suggesting the choice of usage may be opposed to each other: either the functions or sphere of usage are opposed or the emotions that can be expressed. bible thumper AmE infml humor or derog (a person who tries to attract people to Christianity in a loud & unpleasant way) . The choice of the emotions depends on the emotional state of the speaker & his attitude toward bible thumpers. buggery Br taboo or law (for sodomy) the choice depends on the situation whether it is a legal term or a vulgar word used to offend.
Such labels undergo the classification suggested in this part too according to characteristics they express: humor or pomp - stylistico- semantical group of labels, AmE infml humor or derog - stylistico- semantico-functional group of labels.
The widely spread group turned out to be stylislico-functional group
which counts 68 label s, then comes stylistico-semantico-functional group
-42 labels, then stylistico-semantico-functional group - 22 labels, pure
stylistical group - 19 labels (for better view of the labels & their
classification in LDELC (Appendix IX).
As it was mentioned above a stylistical label may have up to five indexes. To denote some peculiarities of stylistical usage such indexes as usu., sometimes, often, esp., now, rather, not polite may be used. We consider them to be stylistical labels too as they indicate temporal or functional juxtaposition.
Taking into consideration all the information above we may point out the following groups of labels according to their quantity of indexes represented in them.
1 . Monolabels - one index. AmE sl taboo derog BrE law rare apprec
2. Dilabels - two indexes. esp.AmE AnE infml BrEdial infml humor fml or lit rather fml
3. Tnreeindexed labels. Sp AmE infml sl often derog old-fash euph infml fml usu derog
4. Fourindexed labels Austr esp lit or old use esp.BrE infml,not polite BrE infml sometimes derog
5.Fiveindexed labels BrE infml,esp. humor orderog sl, esp.AmE,oflen derog. infml.esp.BrEusa.derog
Thus the stylistic component is reflected in the dictionary by means of stylistic notations which may be of various characteristics, manyindexed indicating stylistic overtones of the word & possible emotions that can be expressed by this or that word, that helps to identify the layer of the word -stock to which the word belongs & to use the word according to the situation.
Conclusions
1. Stylistic component of the word is a stylistical structure of the word which represents different stylistic characteristics & overtones of the word carrying extra information of the word, its functioning & usage.
2. Stylistic component of the word is reflected in dictionaries by means of stylistic notarions (labels). But for the present there is no one and the same system of stylistic notations that would satisfy
& would be used in all the dictionaries of different types. Such a system is necessary for dictionaries not to mislead the users of the language & especially those for whom the language is foreign.
3. Stylistic component is rather complex & complicated,wide & peculiar what influences it's lexicographical reflection in dictionaries.
That is why the labels suggested in dictionaries form different combinations to identify all possible & existing characteristic of the word. Thus we may point out n pure stylistic labels n stylistico-functional labels n stylistico-semantical labels n stylistico-semantico-functional labels
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Британский и американский варианты английского языка и их лексикографическое отражение в словаре
Все слова, имеющие в словаре пометы AmE/BrE, относятся соответственно к американскому и британскому вариантам английского языка и являются словарными пометами. Эти пометы указывают на территориальный признак и на принадлежность слова к тому или иному варианту языка, что непосредственно отражается на функционировании единиц языка в речи и на эффективности коммуникации. Более того, слова, имеющие маркеры (AmE/BrE), помимо территориальных различий могут обретать также функциональные, семантические и функционально- семантические признаки. Наличие дополнительных характеристик внутри варианта расширяет стилистический компонент слова, ограничивая или расширяя возможности функционирования слова в речи.
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