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Reading:

      1. Crystal D. English vocabulary. The Structure of the Lexicon: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language / David Crystal. – Cambridge University Press, 1995. – 490 p.

      2. Eble C. Metonymy / Connie Eble. – The Oxford Companion to the English Language, 1992

      3. Geeraerts D. Reclassifying Semantic change / Dirk Geeraerts // Quaderni di semantica. – 1983. – #4. – pp.217–240.

      4. Grzega, J. Historical Semantics in the Light of Cognitive Linguistics: Aspects of a new reference book reviewed / Joachim Grzega // Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik. – 2000. – #25. – pp. 233-244.

      5. Jeffers, R. J. Principles and methods for historical linguistics / Robert J. Jeffers, Ilse Lehiste. – MIT press, 1979.

      6. Koch P. Lexical typology from a cognitive and linguistic point of view / Peter Koch // Lexicology: An international handbook on the nature and structure of words and vocabularies: [Cruse D. A. et al., eds.]. – Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2002. – vol. 1. – pp. 1142-1178.

      7. Traugott E. C. From less to more situated in language: the unidirectionality of Semantic change / Elizabeth Closs Traugott // Adamson S., Law V. A., Vincent N. et al. Papers from the Fifth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics. –Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1990. – pp. 496–517.

      8. Warren, B. Sense Developments: A contrastive study of the development of slang senses and novel standard senses in English / Beatrice Warren //Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis 80. – Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1992.