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Polysemy

open access: yes, 2017
A word is said to be polysemous when it is associated with two or several related senses (e.g., a straight line/a washing on a line/a line of bad decisions; lose a wallet/lose a relative; a handsome man/a handsome gift). It is distinguished from monosemy, where a word form is associated with a single meaning, and homonymy, where a single word form is ...
Agustín Vicente, Ingrid L. Falkum
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Competition polysemy

open access: yesDiscrete Mathematics, 2004
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Fischermann, Miranca   +3 more
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From Disease to Illness: Reframing Periodontitis Through an Anthropological Lens

open access: yesJournal of Periodontal Research, EarlyView.
Periodontitis is at once a disease, an illness, and a sickness—where biological pathology, lived experience, and social meaning intersect. The proposed integrated model links upstream structural actions with downstream clinical and educational practices through feedback loops that promote equitable and effective prevention and care.
Carlo Galli   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Polysémie lexicale et représentation géométrique du sens : l’exemple du verbe entendre

open access: yesCorela, 2004
The Electronic Dictionary of Synonyms presents an automated representation of the polysemy of lexical units which is based on a dynamic and continuous model of meaning construction. This paper deals with the tools implemented by this dictionary.
Corinne Ozouf
doaj   +1 more source

Finding the right structure for lexicographical data: experiences from a terminology project [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This paper deals with issues related to the design of structures for holding lexicographical and terminographical data, drawing from experiences gained during a terminology project.
Měchura, Michal Boleslav
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Developing L2 semantic knowledge of English modality through concept‐based language instruction: Do cognitive linguistics materials have an advantage?

open access: yesThe Modern Language Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This study investigates the pedagogical impact of integrating cognitive linguistics (CL) into concept‐based language instruction (C‐BLI) for teaching English modal verbs. Eighty‐nine Mandarin‐speaking university learners were assigned to one of three instructional conditions: C‐BLI with CL‐based conceptualizations (C‐BLI‐CL), C‐BLI with non‐CL
Helen Zhao, James P. Lantolf
wiley   +1 more source

Polysemy networks: Mapping between polysemous sense in semiformal lexical ontology

open access: yesCalidoscópio, 2011
Based on the cognitive framework of language description, this paper aims at representing noun polysemy so that it can beuseful to computational systems.
Isa Mara da Rosa Alves   +1 more
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Polysemy and word meaning: an account of lexical meaning for different kinds of content words [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
There is an ongoing debate about the meaning of lexical words, i.e., words that contribute with content to the meaning of sentences. This debate has coincided with a renewal in the study of polysemy, which has taken place in the psycholinguistics camp ...
Vicente, Agustin
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Why Are All the Sets All the Sets?

open access: yesNoûs, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Necessitists about set theory think that the pure sets exists, and are the way they are, as a matter of necessity. They cannot explain why the sets (de rebus) are all the sets. This constitutes the Ur‐Objection against necessitism; it is the primary motivation cited by potentialists about set theory.
Tim Button
wiley   +1 more source

Polysemy in Advertising [PDF]

open access: yes
The article reviews the conceptual foundations of advertising polysemy – the occurrence of different interpretations for the same advertising message.
Puntoni, S., Ritson, M., Schroeder, J.E.
core   +1 more source

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