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E-raamat: Typology of Physical Qualities

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What is it like? – This is often the first question we ask about any object, and it is typically answered with adjectives: old, smooth, pointed, narrow, etc. Characteristics of things around us is a fundamental aspect of how we conceptualize the physical world, regardless of when or where we live – and regardless of our language. Despite this, the vocabulary of physical qualities has received comparatively little attention in lexical typology: most research so far has focused on verbs and the actions they express.
This volume presents a lexico-typological study of several domains of physical qualities: ‘sharp’/‘blunt’, ‘wet’, ‘empty’/‘full’, ‘old’, as well as dimensions temperature and surface texture. It discusses several theoretical issues including intragenetic language sampling, the possibility of signed vs. spoken language comparison at the lexicon level, and the potential of applying computational models of distributional semantics to lexical typology.
The book will be of interest to linguists with a focus on typology, general and lexical semantics, to lexicographers, and to language students and teachers.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The frame-based approach to the typology of qualities
1(28)
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Tatiana Reznikova
Chapter 2 Methodology at work: Semantic fields sharp and blunt
29(28)
Maria Kyuseva
Elena Parina
Daria Ryzhova
Chapter 3 A matter of degree? The domain of wetness in a typological perspective
57(22)
Tatiana Reznikova
Anna Panina
Victoriya Kruglyakova
Chapter 4 Quality as a two-place predicate: The typology of full and empty
79(38)
Anna Panina
Maria Tagabileva
Chapter 5 Typology of dimensions
117(44)
Alexey Kozlov
Mariia Privizentseva
Chapter 6 The domain of surface texture
161(28)
Egor Kashkin
Olga Vinogradova
Chapter 7 A new approach to old studies
189(26)
Anastasia Vyrenkova
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Boris Orekhov
Chapter 8 Talking temperature with close relatives: Semantic systems across Slavic languages
215(54)
Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
Chapter 9 Lexical typology of Mandarin Chinese qualitative features
269(20)
Liliya Kholkina
Chapter 10 The qualitative lexicon in Russian Sign Language from a typological perspective
289(20)
Maria Kyuseva
Chapter 11 Constructing a typological questionnaire with distributional semantic models
309(20)
Daria Ryzhova
Denis Paperno
Language Index 329(4)
Subject Index 333