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Semantic Change. A Comparison between"Wandel der Wortbedeutung" by Hermann Paul and "Semantic change and cognition" by Gbor Gyri

Marie Adler

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  • 2014
Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject German Studies - Semiotics, Pragmatics, Semantics, grade: 1.0, University of Hannover, language: English, abstract: The study of language change has evolved at a high rate throughout the last century.
Significant insights have been gained concerning the workings of the human mind and,
by extension, the workings of semantic and linguistic change. Set in comparison and
contrast, however, it becomes obvious that some convictions have remained stable and
still play a role as prominent as they did in the year of 1880. It can even be argued that
most of the accomplishments of today's language change researchers strongly build on
those of the last century and could not have been achieved without them. To illustrate
this assumption, the present termpaper compares two works on language change that
were written in two different centuries in two different countries; Prinzipien der
Sprachgeschichte (Chapter 4: Wandel der Wortbedeutung) written by Hermann Paul in
1880 and Semantic Change and Cognition written by Gbor Gyri in 2002. Hermann
Paul was a German linguist and lexicographer, who was born on August 7 in 1846 and
passed away on December 29 in 1921. He was a significant representative of the
Neogrammarian school of thought. The cognitive linguist Gbor Gyri is associate
professor and head of the department of English linguistics at the University of Pcs,
Hungary and has a strong focus on the evolution of cognition and categorization.
It shall furthermore be shown that Paul's work shares many of the tenets of
modern cognitive linguistics even though that might not be obvious at the first glance,
due to differences in terminology and methodology.
In order to filter out similarities and differences between both the authors' points
of view, chapter 1.1 will briefly summarize the contents of Paul's text, while chapter 1.2
will give an account of the most important tenets of Gyri's work. In chapter 2.1, the
terminology Paul a
  • Författare: Marie Adler
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783656648185
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 24
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2014-05-12
  • Förlag: Grin Verlag