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The concept of field and gap

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Wipprecht, Claudia

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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,3, University of Erfurt (Philosophische Fakultät), course: Contrastive Linguistics English - German, language: English, abstract: The starting point of my research paper on field theory and gaps is the question: what are the different interpretations of field in our language nowadays. I started with dictionaries and went on with encyclopedias. According to the German dictionary Duden (Duden (2000: 370)) a field may be e.g. an electric field. This shows that this word may be lexical ambiguous. There can also be found some word combinations with field, e.g. cross-country, ins Feld (in den Krieg) ziehen or field crop. This example shows that there is no one-to-one correspondence in English for ins Feld ziehen. A non-native speaker has to paraphrase this expression, e.g. go to war. However, these notions are rather primary. In order to find a more precise kind of definition, I searched the Wikipedia (http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Feld (access: 2005-08-02, 12:14 MEZ)) and found a very detailed description of the term field: it can represent an acre (differentiated land area to grow agricultural crop), in sports the field to play on or a certain group of pursuers, in military history the theater of war, in general a specific field, in physics a certain position, in computer science a data structure, in cutting the term for a single picture, and in a specific area of heraldry the term for the parts of a crest. By looking up field in the online dictionary Wiktionary (http://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/Feld (access: 2005-08-02, 20:22 MEZ)), I discovered nearly the same definition as in the Wikipedia, but there were two pieces of extra information about field: it may be a defined as an area on a sheet of paper, a board to play on, or a screen, but it can as well depict the world outside of a laboratory.

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Erschienen: 26.09.2007

Umfang: 36 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.4 x 21 x 14.8 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783638814058

Umbreit-Nr.: 8526061

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