Forum - Index
Get your VIP Access! Get Massive Traffic For Your Site!
Network Sites: RARDownload | WarezGuru | FullDownFriends: Your Link Here!
Attention Guest: Please Register!

From sign-up to downloads in just 1 minute! This enables access to exclusive features such as viewing thousands of downloads, posting, and joining our strong community!

Welcome Guest [ Log In | Register ]

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
   The Oxford Thesaurus
sanraj
post Sep 27 2008, 04:34 PM
Post #1


Loyal Member
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 249
Joined: 22-June 08
Member No.: 4,187




The Oxford Thesaurus



Oxford Press | English | PDF | Size 3.89 MB | 2063 pages

Introduction
In its narrowest sense, a synonym is a word or phrase that is perfectly substitutable in a context for another word or phrase. People who study language professionally agree that there is no such thing as an ideal synonym, for it is virtually impossible to find two words or phrases that are identical in denotation (meaning), connotation, frequency, familiarity, and appropriateness. Indeed, linguists have long noted the economy of language, which suggests that no language permits a perfect fit, in all respects, between any two words or phrases. Many examples of overlapping can be cited; the more obvious ones in English are those that reflect a duplication arising from Germanic and Romance sources, like motherly and maternal, farming and agriculture, teach and instruct. In such pairs the native English form is often the one with an earthier, warmer connotation. In some instances, where a new coinage or a loanword has been adopted inadvertently duplicating an existing term, creating 'true' synonyms, the two will quickly diverge, not necessarily in meaning but in usage, application, connotation, level, or all of these. For example, scientists some years ago expressed dissatisfaction with the term tidal wave, for the phenomenon was not caused by tides but, usually, by submarine seismic activity. The word tsunami was borrowed from Japanese in an attempt to describe the phenomenon more accurately, but it was later pointed out the tsunami means 'tidal wave' in Japanese. Today, the terms exist side by side in English, the older expression still in common use, the newer more frequent in the scientific and technical literature. Any synonym book must be seen as a compromise that relies on the sensitivity of its users to the idiomatic nuances of the language. In its best applications, it serves to remind users of words, similar in meaning, that might not spring readily to mind, and to offer lists of words and phrases that are alternatives to and compromises for those that might otherwise be overused and therefore redundant,
repetitious, and boring. The Oxford Thesaurus goes a step further by offering example sentences to illustrate the uses of the headwords and their alternatives in natural, idiomatic contexts.

Download
http://w13.easy-share.com/1701724975.html

Working links checked on 07/01/09 by LC_bot
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Click on our ADS!
post Sep 27 2008, 04:34 PM
Post #


Keep us alive!










Go to the top of the page
 
Quote Post
LC_Bot
post Jan 28 2009, 03:10 AM
Post #2


Forum GOD
Group Icon

Group: Member
Posts: 2,990
Joined: 26-December 08
Member No.: 14,176




100 percent of the links are dead. Thread trashed.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Collapse

   Similar Topics

  Topic Title Replies Topic Starter Views Last Action
No New Posts Goto first unread The Yellow Bikini - Daisy
0 wahrater 1 4 minutes ago
Last post by: wahrater
No new Goto first unread The Lighter Side Of Life ~ {erg}
19 LoneRanger 153 28 minutes ago
Last post by: LoneRanger
No New Posts Goto first unread The Sims™ 3 - final version, Razor1911
1 rajrockx 76 Today, 01:32 PM
Last post by: abdulhey94
No new Goto first unread the best short movies with teens[uptaded everyday]
amazing girls
143 Aurvandil 1,941 Today, 06:33 AM
Last post by: Aurvandil
No New Posts Goto first unread The Sims 3 (2009)
1 OPX 380 Yesterday, 10:01 PM
Last post by: LC_Bot

Reply to this topicStart new topic

 

RSS Lo-Fi Version
Delete cookies set by this board · Mark all posts as read
Time is now: 6th July 2009 - 04:58 PM
PhazeDDL | Stugas | twilight | DownloadWarez | ddl2 | undernation |

This site runs under DCMA Policy which is 100% under the law.