Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA

Synonymous word pairs often become an obstacle on the road to favourable result in composing academic texts because semantic prosody and semantic preference of these words are neglected. The current study examined the concordance lines with synonymous adjectives succinct & concise, coherent &...

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Main Author: Selmistraitis, Linas
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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spelling my-ukm.journal.157182020-11-18T06:17:10Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15718/ Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA Selmistraitis, Linas Synonymous word pairs often become an obstacle on the road to favourable result in composing academic texts because semantic prosody and semantic preference of these words are neglected. The current study examined the concordance lines with synonymous adjectives succinct & concise, coherent & cohesive, precise & accurate in the academic texts of Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and identified semantics of co-occurring collocates, interchangeability of synonyms and their distribution across nine academic disciplines. The research describes the semantic arrangement of collocations with synonymous pairs of words and encourages persons with academic pursuits rely on corpus data based tools to improve knowledge of semantic prosody and preference of words with similar meanings. The study showed that near synonyms succinct & concise, coherent & cohesive, precise & accurate have different semantic preference and distribution across registers which should be taken into consideration while building collocations with these words. However, semantic prosody tendencies of these synonyms are similar. The analysed synonyms cannot be used interchangeably in all contexts. They are also unevenly scattered across registers. The current study will help to improve learning, teaching, and research of English academic vocabulary in its many contexts. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15718/1/37435-134983-1-PB.pdf Selmistraitis, Linas (2020) Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 20 (3). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournals.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1304
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description Synonymous word pairs often become an obstacle on the road to favourable result in composing academic texts because semantic prosody and semantic preference of these words are neglected. The current study examined the concordance lines with synonymous adjectives succinct & concise, coherent & cohesive, precise & accurate in the academic texts of Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and identified semantics of co-occurring collocates, interchangeability of synonyms and their distribution across nine academic disciplines. The research describes the semantic arrangement of collocations with synonymous pairs of words and encourages persons with academic pursuits rely on corpus data based tools to improve knowledge of semantic prosody and preference of words with similar meanings. The study showed that near synonyms succinct & concise, coherent & cohesive, precise & accurate have different semantic preference and distribution across registers which should be taken into consideration while building collocations with these words. However, semantic prosody tendencies of these synonyms are similar. The analysed synonyms cannot be used interchangeably in all contexts. They are also unevenly scattered across registers. The current study will help to improve learning, teaching, and research of English academic vocabulary in its many contexts.
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title Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA
title_short Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA
title_full Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA
title_fullStr Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA
title_full_unstemmed Semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in COCA
title_sort semantic preference, prosody and distribution of synonymous adjectives in coca
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