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1、Analysis of the contextual meaning of English Words AbstractAs is known to us, the context is the environment that the word is used, it often determines the exact meaning of words. Nowadays, more and more words appear to express new concepts with the development of the science and technology. But no
2、t every concept has its own word. Therefore, many common words are used to express some new concepts, then a common word has its special meaning due to the place where it is used, namely contextual meaning. In this paper, the author divides context into two parts: figures of speech, culture. The ana
3、lysis on contextual meaning of English words is able to provide a clue for understanding the meaning of English words used in some special context rightly as well as to avoid embarrassment caused by interpreting a word literally. Key WordsEnglish words; context; contextual meaning Contextual Meaning
4、 and Figures of SpeechTi is known to all that language is the means of communication. In communication, figurative language is often employed by writers or speakers to make his idea concrete and vivid. A fresh, proper figure of speech can appeal to the imagination, create mental picture and make the
5、 speech or writing vivid, impressive and interesting. English, as a communication device, are full of figures of speech. Most of figures of speech are based on resemblance in image. They may be direct or implied comparison, likening inanimate objects to people or addressing them as such. Some figure
6、s of speech are based on the association between the things and people, between the part and the whole, or between opposite things, etc. others come into being through usage, proverbial relationship or exaggeration. To English learner, what matter after all is not exactly how many kinds of figures o
7、f speech there are in English language, but how well one can learn to understand and even make use of them. Words to an essay are bricks to a building, or molecules to a substance, small as they are, unimportant they are not, to some extent, the figures of speech can be treated as the contexts of En
8、glish word. Therefore, in order to study the contextual meaning of English words which used figuratively. So the author in this paper analyzes some common figures of speech context in English language.A. MetonymyAs we know the name of an object or concept are often replaced with some other words rel
9、ated to or suggested by the original, so the original of course has its contextual meaning. Here is an example for illustration:The Cross, the Crown, the Scales may allAs we have been the Sword-Robert Frast In this sentence, the Cross does not mean a shape like an upright post with a bar cross it, b
10、ut stand for the Christian religion; the Crown is not a circular decoration usually made of gold with jewels in it, which a king or queen wears on their head, but represent power; the Scales is not a machine for weighing things, but stand for trade. Another example as followings may be much clearer.
11、 Whenever you come into a DIY restaurant, you can see an advertisement mark Beware of the Bottle. Does it mean that you should be careful with the glass or plastic container for liquids? In fact, the word bottle presents a definite picture of the wine container, and this sentence may remind you bewa
12、re of drinking wine. It is a common phenomenon that metonymy is used in social communication. It is difficult to list all the examples that metonymy is used in our life, but we can clearly understand the meaning of the word which used in metonymy through this conclusion: In metonymy, since the name
13、of an object or concept is often replaced with some other words related to or suggested by the original, so the contextualmeaning of the words refers to the meaning which the original related to or suggested.B MetaphorMetaphors are found in all languages. They can make vivid; what is more, they can
14、bring so much life to language. English is rich in metaphor and one often finds expressions such as following: She has a heart of stone-she is callous, iron-heart. He is a fox-he is sly, cunning, crafty, and tricky.In those examples above, it can be found that stone and fox are used to make striking
15、 comparison; one can image how dull the statement would be without the metaphors. But metaphors in English language may not be easily understand by English language learners, they may have come across sentences like Tom have done.Tom saw his friend John was bullied on his way home, but did not help
16、John. “You chicken ”, John said, looking at Tom with contempt.Students may have been puzzled, unless they know that chicken here means a coward, a person without courage.From the example cited above, it is clear that people often associate certain qualities with certain creatures or objects. These q
17、ualities often arouse reactions or emotion. Similarly, metaphorical expressions are very common in speech and text. They serve the purpose of relating something that is difficult or abstract to something that is more concrete or imaginable. Besides embodying the overall meaning of something in more
18、concrete terms, they also help us describe and convey our feelings and attitude about people and situations. In contrast, there is often a background for such association to the speaker, but the qualities that are associated, or the emotions that are aroused, may not always be understood by the lang
19、uage learners. As a result, one thing can be concluded is that the contextual meaning of words used in metaphor often refers to the characters of the original.C AllusionIt is well- know that in most languages people are likely to embellish their speech or writing in reference to characters or events
20、 that has dramatic and vivid connotation. English has a tremendous amount of allusions, which result from mythology, fables, historical or events, fairy tales, the Bible, famous literary works and so on. Such references-allusions not only make the language richer, but also make people who use it muc
21、h more relaxed and easier. But occasionally because allusion is a reflection of rich culture heritage of the people who use it, such allusions are not always easy to understand, especially for foreign language learner. It is impossible for applying a language without understanding words meaning, for
22、 example: This is the Cadillac of Chinese tea.That project, which seemed so promising, turned out to be a Pandoras Box in the former example, people may be puzzled by the Cadillac, but the background information may help you. In the 20th century, hi-tech gives birth to hi-tech products, then hi-tech
23、 products lead to brand-name products, after it brand-name products become allusions which go beyond their original meaning of their own. Cadillac is a famous car, usually refers to things of high quality. So the former sentence means this is the first-rate Chinese tea. Similarly, people often say C
24、adillac of German beer.In the latter example, language learner may be puzzled because Pandoras Box here is an allusion. In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman sent to the earth by God as a form of punishment. Jupiter gave her a box which she was to give to the man who married her. When the
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