Oppositional meaning and language theory: textual creation of meaning relations in English

Lead Research Organisation: University of Huddersfield
Department Name: Sch of Music Humanities & Media

Abstract

This project investigates how writers and speakers create opposites which are not normally part of the conventions of the language. This may be in a persuasive text (e.g. political propaganda or advertising copy) or may present a particular, binary view of an everyday situation (e.g. description of labour in pregnancy or a poetic reference to a marriage breakdown). After extensive collection and documenting of examples of textual opposites, the research draws together some of the implications both for language theory (is there a coded 'core' of the language?) and for human society (the place of language in avoiding conflict in the modern world.

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