What are references to books where one can gain more knowledge on semantic changes?
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1. "The Semantics of Polysemy: Reading Meaning in English and Warlpiri" by Alice Gaby 2. "Semantic Change in English" by Laurel J. Brinton 3. "Historical Semantics" by C. T. Onions 4. "The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology" edited by Patrick Honeybone and Joseph C. Salmons 5. "The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax" edited by Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts.
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Historical Semantic Analysis - Semantic Change by Elizabeth Closs Traugott - Historical Semantics and Word Meaning Since the Old English Period by Anatoly Liberman - The Oxford Handbook of Historical Semantics edited by Miriam A. Locher and John Walcot - Cognitive Historical Linguistics by Vyvyan Evans and Melanie Green
Lexical Semantics - Semantics: A Coursebook by John Lyons - Understanding Semantics by Barbara Cassin and others - The Cambridge Handbook of Lexical Semantics edited by Patrick Hanks - Meaning in Language by Mona Baker
Cognitive Linguistics - Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction by Ronald W. Langacker - Meaning and Mental Representation by Douglas Hofstadter and David J. Chalmers - The Embodied Mind by Francisco Varela and others - Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
Computational Semantics - Introduction to Computational Semantics by James F. Allen - Natural Language Processing with Python: Analyzing Text with the Natural Language Toolkit by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper - Word Embeddings for Natural Language Processing by Tomas Mikolov, Ilya Sutskever, Kai Chen, Greg Corrado, and Jeffrey Dean
Specific Time Periods or Languages - Semantic Change in the English Language: From Chaucer to Shakespeare by Michael R. Burchfield - Semantic Change in Ancient Greece by David C. Sider - Semantic Change in Biblical Hebrew by Dennis R. MacDonald - Semantic Change in Modern Chinese by Yan Huang and Alice F. Healy