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E Difference in connotation classification

Classification of synonyms may be based on the definition describing synonyms as words differing in connotations.

1. The connotation of degree or intensity can be traced in such groups of synonyms as

to surpriseto astonishto amazeto astound;

to shoutto yell — to bellow — to roar;

to like — to admire — to love — to adore — to worship.

2. The synonyms having a connotation of duration in their semantic structure.

E.g. to stareto glareto gazeto glanceto peep – to peer, all the synonyms except to glance denote a lasting act of looking at smb or smth, but to glance describes a brief, passing look. Other examples are: to flash (brief)to blaze (lasting); to shudder (brief)to shiver (lasting).

3. The synonyms that are differentiated from the other words of the group by emotive connotations, and from each other by the nature of the emotion they imply, e.g. to stareto glareto gaze.

4. The evaluative connotation conveys the speaker's attitude towards the referent, labeling it as good or bad. e.g. well-knownfamousnotoriouscelebrated, theadjective notorious bears a negative evaluative connotation and celebrated a positive one.

Cf: a notorious murderer, robber, swindler, coward, ladykiller, flirt,

but a celebrated scholar, artist, singer, man – of – letters

5. The causative connotation can be illustrated by the examples:

e.g. to sparkle and to glitter: one's eyes sparkle with positive emotions, glitter with negative emotions.

e.g. to shiver and to shudder, in whose semantic structures the cause of the act or process of trembling is encoded:

to shiver with cold, from a chill, because of the frost;

to shudder with fear, horror, etc.

6. The connotation of manner

e.g. to strollto strideto trotto paceto swaggerto staggerto stumble (all denote different ways and types of walking, encoding in their semantic structures the length of pace, tempo, gait and carriage, purposefulness or lack of purpose).

7. Connotations of duration and manner:

e.g. peep and peer

One peeps at smb./smth. through a hole, crack or opening, from behind a screen, a half-closed door, a newspaper, a fan, a curtain, etc.

One peers at smb./smth. In darkness, through the fog, through dimmed glasses or windows, from a great distance; a shortsighted person may also peer at things. So, in the semantic structure of to peer are encoded circumstances preventing one from seeing clearly.

8. The connotation of attendant features:

The synonyms pretty, handsome, beautiful are more or less interchangeable. Yet, each of them describes a special type of human beauty:

beautiful is mostly associated with classical features and a perfect figure,

handsome with a tall stature, a certain robustness and fine proportions,

pretty with small delicate features and a fresh complexion.

9. Stylistic connotations stand somewhat apart for two reasons. Firstly, some scholars do not regard the word's stylistic characteristic as a connotative component of its semantic structure. Secondly, stylistic connotations are subject to further classification, namely: colloquial, slang, dialect, learned, poetic, terminological, archaic,

e.g. Snack, bite (coll.), snap (dial), repast, refreshment, feast (formal). These synonyms, besides stylistic connotations, have connotations of attendant features: snack, bite, snap all denote a meal taken in a hurry; refreshment is also a light meal; feast is a rich or abundant meal.

9.2f Difference in denotational and connotational component. According to whether the difference is in denotational or connotational component synonyms are classified into ideographic and stylistic.

Ideographic synonyms denote different shades of meaning or different degrees of a given quality. They are nearly identical in one or more denotational meanings and interchangeable at least in some contexts, e.g. beautiful – finehandsomepretty. Beautiful conveys the strongest meaning; it marks the possession of that quality in its fullest extent. The other words denote the possession of it in part only. Fineness, handsomeness and prettiness are related to beauty as parts to a whole.

Stylistic synonyms. Pictorial language often uses poetic words, archaisms as stylistic alternativesof neutral words (e.g. bliss for happiness, steed for horse, quit for leave). In many cases a stylistic synonym has an element of elevation in its meaning ( e.g. facevisage, girlmaiden).

Along with elevation of meaning there is the reverse process of degradation,e.g. to beginto fire away, to eatto devour, to stealto pinch, facemuzzle.

9.3 Sources of synonymy:

1) Synonyms which originated from the native language

e.g. Fast – speedyswift

handsome – prettylovely

bold – manfulsteadfast

2) Synonyms created through the adoption of words from dialects or varieties:

e.g. mother – minny (Scot.);

charm – glamour (Scot.);

long distance call ( AE) – trunk call (BE);

radio (AE) – wireless (BE)

3) Synonyms that owe their origin to foreign borrowings:

e.g. Helpaid (Fr);

heaven – sky (Sc.);

freedom – liberty (L.)

The peculiar feature of synonymy in English is the contrast between simple native words which are stylistically neutral, literary words borrowed from French and learned words from Greek and Latin.

English French Latin
to ask to end to rise teaching belly to question to finish to mount guidance stomach to interrogate to complete to ascend instruction abdomen

4) Synonyms created by means of all word-forming processes productive in the language. Synonyms may influence each other semantically in two opposite ways: dissimilationor differentiationand reverse process, i.e. assimilation.

Many words now marked in the dictionaries as archaic or obsolete have dropped out of the language in the competition of synonyms, others survived with a meaning more or less different from the original one. This process is called synonymic differentiation, soil ( Fr.) –a strip of land

eorϸe, land, folde ( OE) the upper layer of earth in which plants grow → soil, earth, ground – the mould in which plants grow.


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