2. Types of Word Meaning
Word Meaning
Conceptual
Meaning
Associative
Meaning
3. Social meaning
Social meaning
is the meaning which an expression
conveys about the contexts or
social circumstances of its use. It
chiefly includes stylistic meaning
of an utterance. It is the formality
of the expression.
4. Samples :
mother (formal), mom (colloquial),
mama (child’s language)
dollar (neutral) buck (slang)
father, papa, old boy
8. Semantically synonymous field
synonymic dominant synonymic group
Leave depart, quit, retire, withdraw,
exit…
Look stare, gaze, eye, peep,
glance…
Picture painting, photo, drawing…
General specific
Say/speak: murmur, scream, retort, argue, protest, claim, state,
declare
9. words that are opposites in
meaning,
e.g. hot & cold.
happy/sad
married/single
present/absent
fast/slow
10. Polysemy: A word which has multiple meanings related by
extension,(bergabung dengan kata lainnya)
e.g. bright: ‘shining’ ; ‘intelligent’
‘Head’ of the body and the person at the top of a
company.
‘Foot’ of a body and of a mountain and of the bed or
chair.
‘Run’ a person runs, the water runs
11. A word which has two or more
entirely distinct (unrelated)
meanings,
e.g. bank: ‘financial institution’
bank; ‘of a river’.
Bat: ‘flying creature’ or ‘
Bat : used in sports’
Race: ‘contest of speed’
Race :‘ethnic group’
12. • Hyponymy: Words whose meanings are
specific instances of a more general word,
i.e. one thing is included (kind of) in
another thing.
• e.g. cats and dogs are hyponyms of the word
animal.
• In this case cats and dogs are co-
hyponyms share the same ‘superordinate’
• Other e.g. daffodil & flower / carrot &
vegetable / ant & insect
13.
14. IDIOM
• Idioms: Phrases with fixed meanings not composed
of literal meanings of the words
Kick the bucket = ‘to die’
(*The bucket was kicked by John.)
When pigs fly = ‘it will never occur’
(*She suspected pigs might actually fly tomorrow.)
Bite off more than you can chew = ‘to take on too much’
(*He chewed just as much as he bit off.)