《英语词汇学》ppt教学课件(英文版): Chapter 1 Connection of lexicology with Other branches of lingusitics Chapter 2 Sources of English Vocabulary chapter 3 Compounding chapter 4 blending chapter 5 Conversion Chapter 6 World Meaning and Semantic Relation Chapter 7 Conceptual Meaning chapter 8 social meaning chapter 9 collocative meaning chapter 10 connotative meaning Chapter 11 Words and Gender chapter 12 extension of meaning Chapter 13 Elevation and Degradation of Meaning Chapter 14 Word and Politics Chapter 15 Euphemism Chapter 16 English Idioms Chapter 17 American and British Englishes Chapter 18 How to use a dictionary
Key Lectures 1) Social Thoughts of Ancient Greece 2)Cosmopolitanism of Mediterranean Empire: Hellenic Social Thoughts 3)Social Thoughts in Roman Law 4) Christian Social Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Key Lectures 1)Social Thoughts of Ancient Greece 2)Cosmopolitanism of Mediterranean Empire: Hellenic Social Thoughts 3) Social Thoughts in Roman Law 4) Christian Social Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Social meaning is that which a piece of language conveys about the social circumstances of its use. In part, we decode the social meaning of a text through our recognition of different dimensions and levels of style within the same language
An introduction to Western Social Theory e l.The significance of studying western social theory e1. 1 The developing tendency of social science =1. 2 The sociology's researching target 3.1.3 The independence of sociology
Social Insurance Programs Generally share 4 characteristics: Participation is mandatory Eligibility and benefits depend on prior contributions Benefits begin with an identifiable occurrence Programs are not means-tested