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Lexical typology through similarity semantics: Toward a semantic map of motion verbs [PDF]
This paper discusses a multidimensional probabilistic semantic map of lexical motion verb stems based on data collected from parallel texts (viz. translations of the Gospel according to Mark) for 100 languages from all continents.
Cysouw, Michael, Wälchli, Bernhard
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Homonymy Information for English WordNet
A widely acknowledged shortcoming of WordNet is that it lacks a distinction between word meanings which are systematically related (polysemy), and those which are coincidental (homonymy). Several previous works have attempted to fill this gap, by inferring this information using computational methods.
Rowan Hall Maudslay, Simone Teufel
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Deviation of Meanings with Homonymy as an Effort to Build Humor in Meme: A Semantic Study
The purpose of this study is (1) Describe how the use of homonymy for deviation of meaning as an effort to build humor in meme. (2) Describes a pattern of deviations of meaning that utilize homonymy in memes.
Mochamad Ighfir Sukardi +2 more
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The recent transfer of Hayesomyia galbina Cheng & Wang, 2006 to Thienemannimyia (Hayesomyia) created a homonymy with Thienemannimyia (Thienemannimyia) galbina Cheng & Wang, 2009.
Xiao-Long Lin, Xin-Hua Wang
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Arap Dilinde İştirâk Kavramı ve Tarihsel Gelişimi
Türkçede çok anlamlılık sözcüğüyle karşılanan iştirâk kavramına ilk olarak, 2./8. yy.’da yaşayan Arap dilbilimcisi Sîbeveyhi’nin (ö. 180/796), el-Kitâb isimli eserinde lafızlarla ilgili yapmış olduğu üçlü taksimde rastlanmaktadır.
Muhammet Kasım Erden
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Lexical homonymy as a problem of linguistic textology (Based on Njegoš’s Epic Stephen the Little) [PDF]
The author of this paper explains the interpretation of types of homonyms (homophones and homographs), based on the epic Stephen the Little by the Serbian poet Petar II Petrović Njegoš, dating from the epoch of Romanticism.
Marojević Radmilo N.
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Non-Derivative and Derivative Homonyms in the Russian and Uzbek Languages
The article discusses questions regarding non-derivative and derivative homonyms by the example of verbs of the Russian and Uzbek languages. In sight are the problems of distinguishing polysemy and homonymy, the criteria for determining their boundaries.
Bakhram Sh. Kurbanov
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Some Features of Homonymy of Word Combinations in Russian and English Languages
The results of comparative analysis of homonymous syntactic structures in the Russian and English languages are presented. The relevance of the study is determined by the need for a deeper study of the semantic and structural aspects of syntactic units ...
M. Yu. Masalova +2 more
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Theoretical implications of the prefixation of Polish change of state verbs
The text is devoted to a rarely described and analysed problem of a gap in the distribution of aspectual prefixes in Polish. Lexical prefixes do not appear as parts of word-internal morphology of synthetic change of state (COS) verbs suffixed with ...
Malicka-Kleparska Anna
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Lexico-semantic means of pun creation in Spanish jokes about La Gomera by Caco Santacruz
The research note deals with the analysis of lexico-semantic means used in the creation of the pun, such as homonymy, polysemy, and also morphological and syntactical means including re-grouping of syllables inside the phrase.
Lyubov Bobchynets
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