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Fishing out regular polysemy with the Gener (generic) relation

open access: yesLexique, 2022
Lexical Systems are formal network models of natural language lexicons. They are characterized by their graph structure that is mainly woven by paradigmatic and syntagmatic lexical relations known as lexical functions.
Alain Polguère
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La polisemia léxica regular y las facetas en la lexicografía del español REGULAR LEXICAL POLYSEMY AND FACETS IN THE LEXICOGRAPHY OF SPANISH

open access: yesBoletín de Filología, 2011
En el presente trabajo analizamos, desde una perspectiva metalexicográfica, el tratamiento de la polisemia léxica regular y de las facetas en un conjunto de ocho diccionarios generales monolingües y semasiológicos de español. El análisis se realiza sobre
Darío Rojas Gallardo
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When morphology meets regular polysemy

open access: yesLexique, 2022
This study investigates the existence of complex morphological patterns that include a regular polysemy extension. Such complex patterns derive ambiguous words whose semantic types are both related and specified.
Justine Salvadori, Richard Huyghe
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A constructional study of the compounds of body part “Sar” (head) in Persian [PDF]

open access: yesزبان پژوهی, 2020
This paper aims to examine the construction of the word-formation pattern [sar-X] (compounds of the body part “head”) in Persian and investigate its semantic variations, the most general schema and subschemas both synchronically and diachronically ...
Ava Imani, Adel Rafiei
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Coexpression and synexpression patterns across languages: comparative concepts and possible explanations

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Meanings and linguistic shapes (or forms) do not always map onto each other in a unique way, and linguists have used all kinds of different terms for such situations: Ambiguity, polysemy, syncretism, lexicalization, semantic maps; portmanteau, cumulative
Martin Haspelmath
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Syncretism in the Central Veps Local Case System; pp. 250-260 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2010
Syncretism and the overlapping of morphologically distinct units or entire categories have different influence on morphologically complex and less complex forms.
Riho Grünthal
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POLYSEMY, CONTEXT AND MEANINGS TRANSFERENCE

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2020
Objective. Investigation of the phenomenon of polysemy and context as a means of identifying the meaning of speech use of polysemantic units of the language. Materials and methods. Analysis of ideas about polysemy and context in works on linguistics and
Sergey Grigorievich Vorkachev   +1 more
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A Lexicographic Approach to the Study of Copolysemy Relations

open access: yesRussian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN, 2018
The notion of lexical polysemy is considered under very different angles depending on the context in which it is called on, e.g. in theoretical lexicology, practical lexicography or so-called cognitive approaches to the lexicon.
Alain Polguère
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Semantic Characteristic of Nouns Formed with the Suffix -ost’ in the Modern Russian Literary Language

open access: yesВестник Самарского университета: История, педагогика, филология, 2020
The article aims to demonstrate the semantic diversity of the nouns formed with the suffix -ost, which have been considered as one of the most regular word-formation types in the modern Russian language.
Zhang Shuchun
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SEMANTIC RELATION OF MERONYMY IN LANGUAGES OF DIFFERENT STRUCTURE (CASE STUDY OF SEMANTICS OF BODY PART NAMES)

open access: yesNovìtnâ Osvìta, 2019
The present paper investigates semantics of human body part names (BPN) in languages of different structure. The lexemes under study are characterised by a high level of polysemy, frequent occurrence and primary role in the processes of world perception
Olena Materynska
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