LIFE IN ISOLATION - A Corpus-Based Study of the Use of the Word Element Iso during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Abstract
The aim of the present study is to investigate frequencies and semantic usages of the word element iso in a corpus of newspapers and magazines related to COVID-19, the so called the Coronavirus Corpus. The coronavirus pandemic has led to many new words and expressions and it is thus of interest to examine how often such neologisms are used, as well as what they might communicate semantically. This is a case study with mixed methods of both quantitative and qualitative methods. The word element iso was collected from the Coronavirus corpus and analysed by frequency in different word-formation processes and by text source. Wierzbicka’s (1986) analytical framework of derivatives was used to conduct a semantic analysis of words and expressions. The findings reveal a strong correlation of usage between newspapers and magazines. However, the most common word-formation process is compounding and the high numbers of types in this category indicate great versatility of the word element. The semantic analysis revealed that iso is mainly used when talking of mutually understood topics.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-10-04Author
Nilsson, Tove
Keywords
English
blending
clipping
compounding
coronavirus corpus
Covid-19
English word-formation
neologisms
semantics
vocabulary
Series/Report no.
SPL kandidatuppsats, engelska
SPL 2021-017
Language
eng