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Development of Adjectival Use and Meaning Structures in Swedish Students' Written production

Löhndorf, Simone LU (2021)
Abstract
This thesis is about the development of adjective use and meaning structures examined from a cognitive linguistic perspective. Adjectives modify nominal meanings and it is in context, in the interaction with the noun that the adjective meaning and configuration is determined. Nearly 13,000 adjective-noun combinations from texts written by Swedish students in grades 3, 5, 9, and 11/12 were analysed according to the LOC model (Ontologies and Construals in Lexical Semantics, Paradis, 2005) with regard to domains, noun ontology, adjective gradability, adjective position, and adjective function. Furthermore, the use of figurative language was studied. The results show a development from adjectives predominantly modifying concrete nouns to... (More)
This thesis is about the development of adjective use and meaning structures examined from a cognitive linguistic perspective. Adjectives modify nominal meanings and it is in context, in the interaction with the noun that the adjective meaning and configuration is determined. Nearly 13,000 adjective-noun combinations from texts written by Swedish students in grades 3, 5, 9, and 11/12 were analysed according to the LOC model (Ontologies and Construals in Lexical Semantics, Paradis, 2005) with regard to domains, noun ontology, adjective gradability, adjective position, and adjective function. Furthermore, the use of figurative language was studied. The results show a development from adjectives predominantly modifying concrete nouns to increasingly abstract meanings from a broad range of adjective and noun domains. The younger students use adjectives predominantly in the predicative position but there is a gradual shift towards attributive use, and attributive uses are the most common in the highest grade. Adjectives are primarily used in a descriptive function, but in the highest grade approximately one third of all adjectives are used in a classifying function. Scalar adjective construal is the most common in all grades, but the proportion of scalar uses decreases in favour of an increase in non-gradable uses. Figurative language is rare in all grades, but there is an increase in metaphorical language over the school years. (Less)
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  • professor Dorit Ravid, Tel Aviv University
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Thesis
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keywords
Later language development, semantic development, conceptual development, Conceptual combinations, adjective meanings, nominal meanings, Cognitive Linguistics
pages
197 pages
publisher
Lund University
defense location
LUX C121
defense date
2021-12-15 13:15:00
ISBN
978-91-89415-04-1
978-91-89415-03-4
project
Development of Adjectival Use and Meaning Structures in Swedish Students' Written Production
language
English
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yes
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3f8f62ac-2ebf-4c04-ae99-2c13075a48f6
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2021-11-15 14:40:22
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  abstract     = {{This thesis is about the development of adjective use and meaning structures examined from a cognitive linguistic perspective. Adjectives modify nominal meanings and it is in context, in the interaction with the noun that the adjective meaning and configuration is determined. Nearly 13,000 adjective-noun combinations from texts written by Swedish students in grades 3, 5, 9, and 11/12 were analysed according to the LOC model (Ontologies and Construals in Lexical Semantics, Paradis, 2005) with regard to domains, noun ontology, adjective gradability, adjective position, and adjective function. Furthermore, the use of figurative language was studied. The results show a development from adjectives predominantly modifying concrete nouns to increasingly abstract meanings from a broad range of adjective and noun domains. The younger students use adjectives predominantly in the predicative position but there is a gradual shift towards attributive use, and attributive uses are the most common in the highest grade. Adjectives are primarily used in a descriptive function, but in the highest grade approximately one third of all adjectives are used in a classifying function. Scalar adjective construal is the most common in all grades, but the proportion of scalar uses decreases in favour of an increase in non-gradable uses. Figurative language is rare in all grades, but there is an increase in metaphorical language over the school years.}},
  author       = {{Löhndorf, Simone}},
  isbn         = {{978-91-89415-04-1}},
  keywords     = {{Later language development; semantic development; conceptual development; Conceptual combinations; adjective meanings; nominal meanings; Cognitive Linguistics}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{11}},
  publisher    = {{Lund University}},
  school       = {{Lund University}},
  title        = {{Development of Adjectival Use and Meaning Structures in Swedish Students' Written production}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/109831928/Development_of_Adjectivel_Use_and_Meaning_Structures_in_Swedish_Students_Written_Production.pdf}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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