Volume : II, Issue : VI, July - 2012 Relexicalization And Overlexicalization In Golding's Lord Of The FliesRanjit Kumar Pati Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Words refer to objects, actions, events, ideas, qualities in the world of experience outside
of language. The meaningful patterns of relexicalization and overlexicalization reveal
and present the theme and atmosphere of the novel more or less in an explicit manner.
Relexicalization' is a kind of re-shaping of the meanings of the existing words to convey
different meanings in the context. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Ranjit Kumar Pati, (2012). Relexicalization And Overlexicalization In Golding's Lord Of The Flies. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1120.pdf References : - Bloomfield, L. Language, New York (1933)
- Fowler R., Hodge B., Kress G., Trew. T.Language and Control, London (1979)
- Golding, WilliamLord of the Flies (OUP, Madrass, 1987 edition)
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