This data-oriented study aims at providing an onomasiological account of the historical synonyms of the term fallen woman from Old English up to Early Modern English. It focuses on linguistic mechanisms which are at work in the formation of euphemisms and dysphemisms semantically linked to the conceptual category Fallen Woman. Additionally, the book highlights the historical and cultural variations in the approach to sex relations in different parts of the world and in different epochs. The cognitive methodological apparatus is the core of the analytical part of the work. The results of the axiologically oriented analysis point to the prevailing tendency of female-specific lexical items to undergo the process of pejoration with the passage of time.
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This work focuses on analysing linguistic mechanisms (structural, semantic, rhetorical) used in the formation of historical synonyms of prostitute in English. It also accounts for historical and cultural variations in the approach to sex relations. The analysis comprises synonyms dating from Old English up to Early Modern English.
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Contents: On the nature of euphemisms; taboo and cover terms – Linguistic mechanisms as formative tools of euphemisms and dysphemisms – Variation in the approach to sex relations across space and time – Historical synonyms of prostitute from Old English to Early Modern English – Onomasiological account of the historical synonyms of the term fallen woman.
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ISBN
9783631644508
Publisert
2014
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Peter Lang AG
Vekt
470 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
225
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