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Enantiosemy as semantic (en)action

2017
Enantiosemy is usually described as the phenomenon whereby through which a semiotic form allows semantically opposed interpretations (see Böhmerová 1997, Larue-Tondeur 2009, Legallois 2013): e.g. hôte in French ("the one who receives" or, conversely," the one who is invited "). We define it in an enactive perspective (cf.
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