Project

Space, polyvalence and domain-neutrality in the organisation of linguistic meaning

Code
BOF/STA/202409/010
Duration
01 December 2024 → 30 November 2028
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Other European languages
    • Semantics
Keywords
Prepositions Domain-neutrality Diachrony Swedish Synchrony Semantics
 
Project description

The project is concerned with three related issues in contemporary semantics: the role of space in the semantic organisation of language, domain-neutral properties of linguistic meaning, and the hierarchical structure of semantic systems. It investigates these issues through synchronic and diachronic studies of Swedish, with a special focus on prepositions. Within the synchronic study of meaning, a major goal is to develop and refine a theory of semantics that facilitates precise descriptions of linguistic meaning in an hierarchical and domain-neutral fashion. From the diachronic perspective, the project investigates the hypothesis that there are two, partly opposing diachronic processes at work in many semantic changes: one process of innovative change that involves extension from spatial meaning to non-spatial meaning, and another process of reductive change, in which spatial meanings are lost.