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LECTURE 3
                                          WORD AS A COMMUNICATION UNIT

                                  1. Word in the communicative sspect
                                  2. Types of meaning
                                  3. Semes
                                  4. Sematic changes

                                  Key words:  meaning, referent, concept, word, grammatical
                            and lexical meaning, denotational and connotational components,
                            seme, semantic sign, archseme, actual sense of the word

                                  1. Word in the communicative aspect
                                  Generally speaking, meaning can be more or less described
                            as  a  component  of  the  word  through  which  a  concept  is
                            communicated, in this way endowing the word with the ability of
                            denoting real objects, qualities, actions and abstract notions. The
                            complex and somewhat mysterious relationships between referent
                            (object,  etc.  denoted  by  the  word),  concept  and  word  are
                            traditionally represented by the following triangle:
                                  By  the  "symbol"  here  is  meant  the  word;  thought  or
                            reference  is  concept.  The  dotted  line  suggests  that  there  is  no
                            immediate  relation  between  word  and  referent:  it  is  established
                            only through the concept. On the other hand, there is a hypothesis
                            that  concepts  can  only  find  their  realization  through  words.  It
                            seems that thought is dormant till the word wakens it up. It is only
                            when  we  hear  a  spoken  word  or  read  a  printed  word  that  the
                            corresponding  concept  springs  into  mind.  When  we  examine  a
                            word we see that its meaning though closely connected with the
                            underlying  concept  or  concepts  is  not  identical  with  them.  To
                            begin with, concept is a category of human cognition. Concept is
                            the thought of the object that singles out its essential features. Our
                            concepts abstract and reflect the most common and typical features
                            of  the  different  objects  and  phenomena  of  the  world.  Being  the













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