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  • Презентация: Antonyms
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    Antonyms

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    Antonyms are words belonging to the same part of speech, identical in style, expressing contrary of contradictory notions.

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    Antonyms absolute or root antonyms (late - early) derivational antonyms (to please - to displease, honest - dishonest, professional - nonprofessional) different roots same roots but different affixes

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    1. Negative prefixes(un-; dis-; non-)form antonyms: Un-: untrue Dis-: dislike Non-: nonreactive 2. Sometimes they are formed by means ofantonymous suffixes -fuland-less -ful: painful -less: painless

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    The antonym of the adjective with the suffix -fulis formed by means of the prefix un-: successful – unsuccessful The antonym of the adjective with the suffix -less is formed with the help of the suffix –ish: selfless - selfish The same is true about antonyms with negative prefixes e.g. to man isnot an antonym of the word to unman; to disappoint isnot an antonym of the word to appoint.

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    The difference between derivational and root antonyms is not only intheir structure, but in semantics as well.

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    Leonard Lipkain the book Outline of English Lexicology describes different types of oppositeness, and subdivides them into three types: complementarity, e.g. male - female, married – single; antonyms, e.g. good – bad converseness, e.g. to buy - to sell.

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    Complementarity In his classification he describes complementarity in the following way: the denial of the one implies the assertion of the other, and vice versa. John is not married = John is single The type of oppositeness is based on yes/no decision. Incompatibility only concerns pairs of lexical units.

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    Antonyms It's distinguished from complementarity by being based on different logical relationships. The assertion containing one member implies the negation of the other, but not vice versa. John is good = John is not bad John is not good ≠John is bad The negation of one term doesn't necessarily implies the assertion of the other. An important linguistic difference from complementaries is that antonyms are always fully gradable, e.g. hot, warm, tepid, cold.

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    Converseness Converseness is mirror-image relations or functions: e.g. husband – wife, pupil - teacher, precede - follow, above - below, before - after etc. Jonh bought the car from Bill =Bill sold the car to John 2.. Also in the comparative form: Y is smaller than X = X is larger than Y.

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    L.Lipka also points out non-binary contrast or many-member lexical sets. Here he points out serially ordered sets, such as scales (hot, warm, tepid, cold, cool); colour words (black, grey, white); military ranks (marshal, general, colonel, major, captain etc.) gradable examination marks (excellent, good ,average, fair, poor) In such sets of words we can have outer and inner pairs of antonyms. He also points out cycles, such as units of tie: ( spring, summer, autumn, winter) In this case there are no outermost members.

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    Not every word in language can have antonyms. This type of opposition can be met in qualitative adjective and their derivatives e.g. beautiful - ugly, to beautify - to uglify, beauty – ugliness It can be also met in words denoting feelings and states e.g. respect - scorn, to live - to die, to respect- to scorn, alive - dead, respectful – scornful life - death Itcan be also met among words denoting direction in space and time e.g. here - there, up - down, now - never,before - after day - night, early - late etc.

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    If a word is polysemantic, it can have several antonyms e.g. the word bright has the antonyms: dim, dull, sad.

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    Thank you for your attention!

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