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ANTONYM In any language, we often encounter any significance relation or semantic relation between a word or other unit of language with words or units of other languages. The words in a language often have relationships form by chance, in other words, when each is not showing the relationship of meaning. The significance of this relationship or relationships may involve things in common meaning (synonymy), the opposite meaning (antonymy), multiplicity of meaning (polysemy), the coverage of the meaning (hiponymy), meaning abnormality (homonymy). Of the many relationships forms and meanings, some of which have a central position in the semantics. Opposites are simultaneously different and similar in meaning. Typically, they differ in only one dimension of meaning, but are similar in most other respects, including similarity in grammar and positions of semantic abnormality. Additionally, not all words have an opposite. Some words are non-opposable. For example, animal or plant species have no binary opposites (other than possible gender opposites such as lion/lioness, etc.); the word platypus therefore has no word that SEMANTIC ASSINGMENT NAME : UBAYDILLAH FALAKHI NIM : 1110302133

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ANTONYMIn any language, we often encounter any significance relation or semantic relation between a word or other unit of language with words or units of other languages. The words in a language often have relationships form by chance, in other words, when each is not showing the relationship of meaning. The significance of this relationship or relationships may involve things in common meaning (synonymy), the opposite meaning (antonymy), multiplicity of meaning (polysemy), the coverage of the meaning (hiponymy), meaning abnormality (homonymy). Of the many relationships forms and meanings, some of which have a central position in the semantics.Opposites are simultaneously different and similar in meaning. Typically, they differ in only one dimension of meaning, but are similar in most other respects, including similarity in grammar and positions of semantic abnormality. Additionally, not all words have an opposite. Some words are non-opposable. For example, animal or plant species have no binary opposites (other than possible gender opposites such as lion/lioness, etc.); the word platypus therefore has no word that stands in opposition to it (hence the unanswerability of What is the opposite of platypus?).Other words are opposable but have an accidental gap in a given language's lexicon. For example, the word devout lacks a lexical opposite, but it is fairly easy to conceptualize a parameter of devoutness where devout lies at the positive pole with a missing member at the negative pole. Opposites of such words can nevertheless sometimes be formed with the prefixes un- or non-, with varying degrees of naturalness. For example, the word undevout appears in Webster's dictionary of 1828, while the pattern of non-person could conceivably be extended to non-platypus. Conversely, some words appear to be a prefixed form of an opposite, but the opposite term does not exist, such as inept, which appears to be in- + *ept; such a word is known as an unpaired word.Opposites may be viewed as a special type of incompatibility. Words that are incompatible create the following type of entailment (where X is a given word and Y is a different word incompatible with word X):sentence A is X entails sentence A is not YAn example of an incompatible pair of words is cat: dog:It's a cat entails It's not a dog This incompatibility is also found in the opposite pairs fast: slow and stationary: moving, as can be seen below:It's fast entails It's not slowIt's stationary entails It's not movingCruse (2004) identifies some basic characteristics of opposites: binarity inherentness patencyAn antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings. Each word in the pair is the antithesis of the other. A word may have more than one antonym. There are three categories of antonyms identified by the nature of the relationship between the opposed meanings. Where the two words have definitions that lie on a continuous spectrum of meaning, they are gradable antonyms. Where the meanings do not lie on a continuous spectrum and the words have no other lexical relationship, they are complementary antonyms. Where the two meanings are opposite only within the context of their relationship, they are relational antonyms. Gradable antonymsA gradable antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings where the two meanings lie on a continuous spectrum. Temperature is such a continuous spectrum so hot and cold, two meanings on opposite ends of the spectrum, are gradable antonyms. Other examples include: heavy, light; fat, skinny; dark, light; young, old; early, late; empty, full; dull, interesting. Complementary antonymsA complementary antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings, where the two meanings do not lie on a continuous spectrum. There is no continuous spectrum between push and pull but they are opposite in meaning and are therefore complementary antonyms. Other examples include: dead, alive; off, on; day, night; exit, entrance; exhale, inhale; occupied, vacant; identical, different. Relational antonymsA relational antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings, where opposite makes sense only in the context of the relationship between the two meanings. There is no lexical opposite of teacher, but teacher and pupil are opposite within the context of their relationship. This makes them relational antonyms. Other examples include: husband, wife; doctor, patient; predator, prey; teach, learn; servant, master; come, go; parent, child.The practical importance of antonyms relies on their understanding in use of everyday life communicational situations.Even though the linguistic explanation is important and fundamental, it helps for other disciplines to understand bettersituations and circumstances when antonyms are used. Their misuse can cause a lot of misunderstandings and culturalclashes.Croft notes that: "antonym has more powerful relationship between lexicon-semantic relations." Antonyms fromnative speakers are use intuitively in all walks of life. Antonym plays an important role in several fields of study, such aslinguistics, psychology, literature or psycholinguistics and language acquisition in children. It is used to express binaryopposition in all modalities and communication registers as spoken language in the writing, as to the facts as well asfiction, as the in the standard and unofficial use of language.First, the role of linguistics in particular antonyms shown clearly their ability to better explain the meaning of thewords clearly analogous or bilingual dictionaries. So, the contribution in the field of lexicography is of particularimportance. In the field of linguistics, antonyms serve as a source of enrichment of the Albanian language through wordformation, namely through the establishment of antonymic couples with the same root as the word-grammar by means of prefixes and rarely, in cases of stylistic antonyms, through suffixes.Secondly, the connection with psychological antonyms can be linked with studies associating the word (wordassociation)through which detects when the human mind is able to function in relation to countering.Thirdly, in the field of literature, opposites are analysed as distinguishing features of dramatic prose. Even literary figures often are influenced by broader role of antonym. It also underlies such phrases as "Timid men prefer calmdespotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty" aimed at emphasizing and clarifying the idea and the message given. Thus, it serves as a powerful tool in argumentation, narrative, explanation and description.Moreover, it is also important in the process of language acquisition. In this process it shows interest the fact of antonyms stored since early childhood. It is documented that children from an early age tend to perceive the concept of opposition by teaching antonyms in pairs with more than one at a time. Kagan notes that immediately after the child learns the word up and down or immediately after the word good, the meaning of the word bad. This may be related to what Lyons calls "the tendency to dichotomy". However, it may simply be a learning strategy used by children as part of a general mechanism in language acquisition. Practice seems to learn words in a family of similar meaning is simple.However, Jones stresses that "pairs of words which simply appropriated the children are obviously antonyms". Antonym occupies an important place in lexicography as well as lexicographic works which is centred on language learners.M.Samara states that "antonym (as well as synonyms and polysemy) enhances and strengthens the expressive character of political and social vocabulary to become more diverse, in its structure". It is precisely the need and demand for this style counterpoint to reality, occurrences, opinions, etc. that gives such value to the antonym. This presence in the lexicon of the antonym is done due to the emergence of new units such as: non-bureaucratic (from the noun bureaucratic). This is done through word-production models of the Albanian language.Antonym is also important in the process of designing signs and icons such as traffic lights, as well as visual art works of various kinds.According to J.Thomai antonyms serve as:- Explanatory tool for dictionaries in addition to school texts, in teaching a foreign language, etc.- Powerful tools used in lectures expression of different styles of literary language, in fiction. Through their- example antithesis built F. Noli in Dead in exile poem:For he loved you when they hated you,For he wept when they derided you,For he clothed you when they denuded you,.- Used in political pamphlets, humorous and satirical writings, etc., where its typified, social surroundings etc. In summary, we can say that in terms of the role of antonyms it can be said that it serves significantly in somerespects as we have listed below: Antonym serve as a good explanation of the lexicography in the definitions of words in the dictionary. They also appear as a good tool for forming the antithesis in literature. Also, the figurative antonym meaningare expressive tools in literature. For the word-formation linguistic ability it can be said that they play a significant role in enriching the languageand vocabulary. Importance of antonym observed in the process of mother language acquisition and of the second language, and on our specific case, that of the English language.It is important to underline in the end the fact that antonyms are an essential part of the daily communication in different circumstances . As the examples above showed, antonyms are used to differentiate meanings of sentences and theirstructures and are a source of new means of communication.