THEMES FOR SYNOPSIS
1.
Characteristics of the Word as the Basic Unit of Language
2.
Semantic Triangle
3.
Phonetic, Morphological and Semantic Motivation of Words
4.
Lexical Meaning and Semantic Structure of English Words
5.
Denotative and Connotative Meaning
6.
The Semantic Structure of Polysemantic Words
7.
Contextual Analysis
8.
Componential Analysis
9.
Types of Semantic Change
10.
Linguistic Causes of Semantic Change
11.
Extralinguistic Causes of Semantic Change
12.
Morphemes. Free and Bound Forms.
13.
Morphological Classification of Words. Word-FamiliesAims and Principles of
Morphemic and Word-Formation Analysis
14.
Analysis into Immediate Constituents
15.
Derivational and Functional Affixes
16.
The Valency of Affixes and Stems. Word-Building Patterns and Their Meaning
17.
Classification of Affixes
18.
Allomorphs
19.
Boundary Cases Between Derivation, Inflection and Composition
20.
Combining Forms
21.
Hybrids
22.
The Criteria of Compounds
23.
Semi-Affixes
24.
“The Stone Wall Problem"
25.
Verbal Collocations of the Give Up Type
26.
Specific Features of English Compounds
27.
Compound Nouns
28.
Compound Adjectives
29.
Compound Verbs
30.
Derivational Compounds
31.
Ablaut Combinations
32.
Rhyme Combinations
33.
Pseudo Compounds
34.
The Historical Development of English Compounds
35.
New Word-Forming Patterns in Composition
36.
Shortened Words and Minor Types of Lexical Oppositions
37.
Shortening of Spoken Words and Its Causes
38.
Acronyms
166
39.
Conversion in Present-Day English
40.
Substantivation
41.
Conversion in Different Parts of Speech
42.
Conversion and Other Types of Word-Formation
43.
Set Expressions, Semi-Fixed Combinations and Free
44.
Phrases Changeable and Unchangeable Set Expressions
45.
Classification of Set Expressions
46.
Similarity and Difference between a Set Expression and a Word. Features
Enhancing Unity and Stability of Set Expressions
47.
Proverbs, Sayings, Familiar Quotations and Clichés
48.
Homonyms
49.
Synonyms
50.
Interchangeability and Substitution
51.
Euphemisms
52.
Lexical Variants and Paronyms
53.
Antonyms and Conversives
54.
The English Vocabulary as an Adaptive System. Neologisms
55.
Morphological and Lexico-Grammatical Grouping
56.
Thematic and Ideographic Groups. The Theories of Semantic Fields.
57.
Hyponymy
58.
The Opposition of Emotionally Coloured and Emotionally Neutral Vocabulary
59.
Different Types of Non-Semantic Grouping
60.
The Opposition of Stylistically Marked and Stylistically Neutral Words
61.
Functional Styles and Neutral Vocabulary
62.
Functional Styles and Registers
63.
Learned Words and Official Vocabulary
64.
Poetic Diction
65.
Colloquial Words and Expressions
66.
Slang
67.
International Words
68.
Regional Varieties of the English Vocabulary
69.
Standard English Variants and Dialects
70.
American English
71.
Canadian, Australian and Indian Variants
72.
Types of Dictionaries
73.
Some of the Main Problems of Lexicography
74.
Historical Development of British and American Lexicography
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