Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning

Approximation is a semantic process when occasional modification of meaning, i.e. partial actualization of a linguistic unit is carried out. This process takes place when one of the elements of a situation, an object, an action or a quality mentioned is questionable as to its correspondence to the...

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Main Author: Marine Yaghubyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yerevan State University 2017-10-01
Series:Armenian Folia Anglistika
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Online Access:https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4312
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spelling doaj-46e93d4e1c094985aed3b903853979a72021-09-24T09:11:18ZengYerevan State UniversityArmenian Folia Anglistika1829-24292579-30392017-10-01131-2 (17)10.46991/AFA/2017.13.1-2.047Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the MeaningMarine Yaghubyan0Department of English for Cross-Cultural Communication, Yerevan State University Approximation is a semantic process when occasional modification of meaning, i.e. partial actualization of a linguistic unit is carried out. This process takes place when one of the elements of a situation, an object, an action or a quality mentioned is questionable as to its correspondence to the referent. As a result of this the latter is denoted approximately, not precisely by the speaker or writer. The paper examines different types of approximators (approximators proper, minimizers, compromizers) in order to assess the semantic relations between certain adverbs that function as approximators. The analysis shows that the adverbs used as approximators are not identical and cannot be called absolute synonyms. Vocabulary acquisition is not an easy job for foreign language learners. It becomes even more challenging when it comes to the learning of synonyms. Though synonymous approximators share some of the meanings, they are not interchangeable in all contexts. Furthermore, the analysis comes to prove that the occurrence of approximators across various registers differs. https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4312approximationmodification of meaningminimizercompromizerabsolute synonymnear synonym
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Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
Armenian Folia Anglistika
approximation
modification of meaning
minimizer
compromizer
absolute synonym
near synonym
author_facet Marine Yaghubyan
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title Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
title_short Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
title_full Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
title_fullStr Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
title_full_unstemmed Approximation as a Semantic Process of Occasional Modification of the Meaning
title_sort approximation as a semantic process of occasional modification of the meaning
publisher Yerevan State University
series Armenian Folia Anglistika
issn 1829-2429
2579-3039
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Approximation is a semantic process when occasional modification of meaning, i.e. partial actualization of a linguistic unit is carried out. This process takes place when one of the elements of a situation, an object, an action or a quality mentioned is questionable as to its correspondence to the referent. As a result of this the latter is denoted approximately, not precisely by the speaker or writer. The paper examines different types of approximators (approximators proper, minimizers, compromizers) in order to assess the semantic relations between certain adverbs that function as approximators. The analysis shows that the adverbs used as approximators are not identical and cannot be called absolute synonyms. Vocabulary acquisition is not an easy job for foreign language learners. It becomes even more challenging when it comes to the learning of synonyms. Though synonymous approximators share some of the meanings, they are not interchangeable in all contexts. Furthermore, the analysis comes to prove that the occurrence of approximators across various registers differs.
topic approximation
modification of meaning
minimizer
compromizer
absolute synonym
near synonym
url https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4312
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