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There is a model of word-meaning (called componential analysis) which depends on binary oppositions.
The componential aspect involves the need for the mechanism to be able to be broken down into its component parts.
A componential morphemic analysis of English personal pronouns.
Let us go back to the claim that the binary oppositions of componential semantics are natural and innate.
There are four important aspects of mechanisms: phenomenal, componential, causal, and organizational aspects.
Componential analysis is a method typical of structural semantics which analyzes the structure of a word's meaning.
The other kinds of analysis are taxonomic analysis, componential analysis, and theme analysis.
Sternberg's theory comprises three parts: componential, experiential, and practical.
His position later became the bedding ground for other theories such as Componential analysis and Relational Predicates.
On one hand, componential analysis gave birth to various models in generative semantics, lexical field theory and transformational grammar.
Research states that a componential view of jealousy consist of specific set of emotions that serve the reproductive role.
In componential analysis it is usually taken as an obvious primitive feature, so that a word like wife would have the feature [-male].
In her book Man Made Language, Dale Spender takes aim at the componential analysts.
Sternberg associated the componential subtheory with analytical giftedness.
Structuralism also influenced a number of developments in 1960s and 1970s, including cognitive anthropology and componential analysis.
He also developed Ralph Linton's Status/Role theory, also applying a structural componential analysis.
Unlike the componential model, CxG denies any strict distinction between the two and proposes a syntax-lexicon continuum.
Componential Analysis: Componential analysis is another step that can be undertaken after domains are created.
Sternberg, R. J. (1977): Intelligence, information processing,and analogical reasoning: The componential analysis of human abilities.
Reference should be made to some of the following topics:- structural semantics, lexis, semantics and grammar, componential analysis, generative semantics, universal semantics.
But the meaning of the item mensa (table) clearly includes, in the terms of componential analysis, a [-animate]feature, ruling out any semantic feminine element.
Thus a construction is treated like a sign in which all structural aspects are integrated parts and not distributed over different modules as they are in the componential model.
Structural semantics and the componential analysis were patterned on the phonological methods of the Prague School, which described sounds by determining the absence and presence of features.
Ethnosemantics, ethnographic semantics, ethnographic ethnoscience, formal analysis, and componential analysis are the terms that apply to the practice of ethnoscience.
Wagner, A.R., & Brandon, S.E., (2001) A componential theory of Pavlovian Conditioning.