3.5.5

Semantic Change

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Semantic Change

The best way to look at the change in semantics is to example a case study. For example, let’s look at the use of ‘gay’.

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Neosemic shift

  • The term ‘gay’ underwent a neosemic (new meaning) shift in the first half of the 20th Century from meaning ‘joyful’ to labelling a homosexual.
  • As a result of societal dislike of homosexuality, the term became pejorated (gained a worse meaning) and then narrowed (gained a more specific meaning) to only referencing a homosexual.
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Bleaching

  • Moving into the 1970s, the term is broadened to include the use of it as a pejorative for describing something or someone that is disliked.
  • As use increased (particularly in the early 21st Century, the term was weakened or bleached (it lost power).
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Linguistic reclamation

  • The work of authority and political correctness has led to:
    • Amelioration (caused to gain positive connotations) and,
    • Linguistic reclamation (an attempt to remove a stigma by ‘claiming’ the term).
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In summary:

  • Neosemy – a word gains a new meaning.
  • Pejoration – a word gains a negative meaning.
  • Narrowing – a word gains a more specific meaning.
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Terminology

  • Broadening – a word gains a less specific and more general meaning.
  • Weakening / bleaching – a word loses its original power.
  • Amelioration – a word gains a more positive meaning.

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