Word-groups lecture 12 Word-groups vs phraseological units



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WORD-GROUPS Lecture 12

Word-groups vs. phraseological units

  • Words put together to form lexical units make phrases or word-groups.
  • The largest two-facet lexical unit comprising more than one word is the word-group observed on the syntagmatic level of analysis. The degree of structural and semantic cohesion of word-groups may vary.
  • Functionally and semantically inseparable word-groups like at least, point of view, by means of, take place are phraseological units.
  • Semantically and structurally more independent word-groups a week ago, man of wisdom, take lessons, kind to people are defined as free or variable word-groups or phrases

Valency of words

  • The two main linguistic factors to be considered in uniting words into word-groups are:
  • 1) the lexical valency of words
  • 2) the syntactic valency of words.

Lexical valency

  • Words are used in certain lexical contexts, i.e. in combination with other words.
  • The noun question is often combined with such adjectives as vital, pressing, urgent, disputable, delicate, etc.
  • This noun is a component of a number of other word-groups, e.g. to raise a question, a question of great importance, a question of the agenda, a question of the day, and many others.
  • Lexical valency is the possibility of lexical-semantic connections of a word with other words.
  • Lexical collocability is the realisation in speech of the potential connections of a word with other words.

Lexical valency acquires special importance in case of polysemy as through the lexical valency different meanings of a polysemantic word can be distinguished, e.g.

  • Lexical valency acquires special importance in case of polysemy as through the lexical valency different meanings of a polysemantic word can be distinguished, e.g.
  • heavy weight (safe, table, etc.),
  • heavy snow (storm, rain, etc.),
  • heavy drinker (eater, etc.),
  • heavy sleep (disappointment, sorrow, etc.),
  • heavy industry (tanks, etc.), and so on.
  • These word-groups are called collocations or such combinations of words which condition the realization of a certain meaning

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