Invented antonyms: Esperanto as a semantic lab

Authors
Publication date 2010
Host editors
  • Y.N. Falk
Book title Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics (IATL 26)
Event 26th Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics (IATL 26), Ramat Gan, Israel
Publisher Ramat Gan, Israel: Bar-Ilan University
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
This paper uses Esperanto—a constructed language with transparent morphology but rich semantic-pragmatic components—to study antonymy and polarity. We investigate the distribution of the Esperanto antonymy morpheme ‘mal-’ (as in, for instance, ‘mal-alta’: antonym-tall, short) in a 4.3 million-word corpus, Tekstaro, and use it as an empirical basis to assess different theories of negative antonyms. Our methodology consists in investigating the extent to which the antonymy morpheme ‘mal-’, which we take to denote negative polarity, bears the linguistic features predicted by traditional linguistic tests (such as incompatibility with measure and ratio phrases and low likelihood of nominalisation).
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at http://linguistics.huji.ac.il/IATL/26/vanCranenburghSassoonFernandez.pdf
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