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2002
AbstractOne argument for the homonymy of goodness fails, because Aristotle attempts to show that it is derived from the homonymy of being; but being, as Shields argues in the final chapter, is not homonymous. Aristotle's most celebrated treatment of homonymy is his conception of the homonymy of being.
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AbstractOne argument for the homonymy of goodness fails, because Aristotle attempts to show that it is derived from the homonymy of being; but being, as Shields argues in the final chapter, is not homonymous. Aristotle's most celebrated treatment of homonymy is his conception of the homonymy of being.
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Context resolution of homonymy based on a centroid-context model
Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of RAS, 2023Alexander Khoroshilov +2 more
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2002
AbstractThe aims of this chapter are, firstly, to understand homonymy, or multivocity; secondly, to reveal the theoretical foundations of homonymy; and thirdly, to reflect on the cogency of the general framework of Aristotle's approach to homonymy.
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AbstractThe aims of this chapter are, firstly, to understand homonymy, or multivocity; secondly, to reveal the theoretical foundations of homonymy; and thirdly, to reflect on the cogency of the general framework of Aristotle's approach to homonymy.
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Tatar-Turkish interlingual homonymy
2016Despite the fact that the comparison of related language lexical composition is carried out in different directions during recent years, the vocabulary in Tatar and Turkish languages matched in terms of expressions and semantically inadequate remains insufficiently studied.
Yusupova A., Dunaeva R.
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Not all ambiguous words are created equal: An EEG investigation of homonymy and polysemy
Brain and Language, 2012Ekaterini Klepousniotou +2 more
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The Processing of Lexical Ambiguity: Homonymy and Polysemy in the Mental Lexicon
Brain and Language, 2002Ekaterini Klepousniotou
exaly

