Lexical typology and semantic maps: Perspectives and challenges

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The paper outlines the basics of data collection, analysis and visualization under the frame-based approach to lexical typology and illustrates its methodology using the data of cross-linguistic research on verbs of falling. The framework reveals several challenges to semantic map modelling that usually escape researchers' attention. These are: (1) principles of establishing lexical comparative concepts; (2) the effective ways of visualization for the opposition between direct and figurative meanings of lexical items; (3) the problem of the borderlines between semantic fields, which seem to be very subtle. These problems are discussed in detail in the paper, as well as possible theoretical decisions and semantic modelling techniques that could overcome these bottlenecks.

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Rakhilina, E., Ryzhova, D., & Badryzlova, Y. (2022). Lexical typology and semantic maps: Perspectives and challenges. Zeitschrift Fur Sprachwissenschaft, 41(1), 231–262. https://doi.org/10.1515/zfs-2021-2046

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