Glossary:Distinguished Antonymy: Difference between revisions
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===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
He still does not know '''the difference between right and wrong.''' | He still does not know '''the difference between <span style="color:darkblue">right</span> and <span style="color:#22ccff">wrong</span>.''' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Jones, Stephen; Murphy, M. Lynne (2005). ''Using corpora to investigate antonym acquisition.'' International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 10:3. John Benjamin Publishing Company. | * Jones, Stephen; Murphy, M. Lynne (2005). ''Using corpora to investigate antonym acquisition.'' International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 10:3. John Benjamin Publishing Company. | ||
* Murphy, M. Lynne; Jones, Stephen (2008 November). ''Antonyms in children's and child-directed speech''. First language 28 (4[87]). | * Murphy, M. Lynne; Jones, Stephen (2008 November). ''Antonyms in children's and child-directed speech''. First language 28 (4[87]). |
Revision as of 14:32, 26 March 2013
Distinguished antonymy
Pronounciation
/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃtˈæntənɪmi/
General definition
Distinguished antonymy is used when a contrast between antonyms is explicitly remarked upon.
General pattern
The difference between X and Y....
Example
He still does not know the difference between right and wrong.
References
- Jones, Stephen; Murphy, M. Lynne (2005). Using corpora to investigate antonym acquisition. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 10:3. John Benjamin Publishing Company.
- Murphy, M. Lynne; Jones, Stephen (2008 November). Antonyms in children's and child-directed speech. First language 28 (4[87]).