Kamis, 23 Juni 2016

Antonomasia and conversion

Antonomasia


Antonomasia is a literary term in which a descriptive phrase replaces a person’s name.  Antonomasia can range from lighthearted nicknames to epic names.
The phrase antonomasia is derived from the Greek phrase antonomazein meaning “to name differently.”
Example
Imagine that you have a friend who is a fantastic chef, and you want to say hello.
Normal sentence:
“Oh, look! Sam’s arrived!”
Sentence with Antonomasia:
“Oh, look! The great chef has arrived!”
Here, the use of antonomasia allows you to greet your friend with a nickname which also reveals something about his character: he’s a great chef.

  •        Conversion

This process is also known as zero-derivation.
This process changes the part of speech and meaning of an existing root without
producing any change in pronunciation or spelling and without adding any affix.
 Process where by an item is adopted or converted to a new word class without the addition of an affix.
Conversion to noun:
            de- verbal:                              'state'                          love, want, desire
                                                            'event/activity'                        laugh, fall, search
                                                            'object of V'
              answer, find

           
De-adjectival: there is no very productive pattern of adjective-noun conversion. Examples:
                                                I'd like two pints of bitter [=type of beer].
                                                They're running in the final [=final race].
                                               
Conversion to verb:
            De- nominal:              'to put in/on N'                       bottle, garage
                                                'to give N', 'to provide with N' coat, mask, oil, plaster
                                                'to send/go by N'
                   mail, telegraph, bicycle, boat

            D
e-adjectival:  (transitive verbs) 'to make adj'
                                                                           or 'to make more adj'
calm, dry, dirty
                                               
(intransitive verbs) 'to become adj' empty, narrow, yellow
Conversion to adjective:
            De- nominal:               a brick garage                         ~ the garage is brick
                                    reproduction
furniture             ~ this furniture is reproduction
 http://qiru.blogspot.co.id/2012/12/morphology-conversion.html
 http://qiru.blogspot.co.id/2012/12/morphology-conversion.html

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