SEMANTICS OF THE AFFECTIVE WORDS AS PART OF THE EMOTIVE LEXICON
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2023
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CEP USM
Abstract
Various psycholinguistic studies claim that the language is emotive and there is
not a single tongue that would contain an emotionally neutral lexicon. The immediate
issue connected to it is whether the emotive meaning of a word can render a concept or
a notion. Having determined that the emotive components of a word can render concepts,
we will proceed with the study of a word emotive meaning.
According to Professor V. Shakhovsky we distinguish four types of word emotive
semantics: the conceptual/notional meaning, the denotative one, the emotive meaning
proper which refers to the comparison of a concrete emotive word with a concrete social
emotion expressed by the subject and the last type of meaning is the functional semantic
one. It is found in typical social situations recognized by the individual and associated
with an emotive word used to denote it.
At the same time V. Shakhovsky identifies words with different types of emotive
meaning status. They are: words with a denotative emotive meaning status (affective
words), those with an optional or additional emotive meaning status (the connotatives),
and words with a potential emotive meaning status.
In the given paper we analyze the semantics of affective words associated with certain
social situations used in “Memories from my Boyhood”, Stories and Tales by Ion
Creangă in Romanian, English and Russian.
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affective words, connotative meaning, emotive lexicon
Citation
LIFARI, Viorica. Semantics of the affective words as part of the emotive lexicon. In: De la monem la text: reconfigurări lingvistice și practici didactice: in memoriam Grigore Cincilei cu ocazia aniversării a 95-a de la naștere, 1 decembrie 2022, Chişinău. Chişinău: CEP USM, 2023, pp. 58-65. ISBN 978-9975-62-503-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7619955