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Neologismes semantics / Semantic change

2014
Semantic neologisms contribute to renewing and enlarging the capacity of expression and communicating resources of languages. They usually help speakers to make their descriptions more powerful and their speech more effective. However, neologisms related to semantic change are rather difficult to detect by automatic procedures, because changes in ...
Imma Creus, Joan Julià-Muné
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Semantic change

Languages in Contrast, 2010
Functional linguists are in general agreement that semantic change may be triggered as part of the negotiation of meaning in interactional contexts: a ‘one-off’ contextual implicature generalises to become a new core meaning of a lexical item (Traugott and Dasher, 2002). In what ways, however, does the ‘one-off’ contextual implicature arise?
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Semantic Change Detection

2018 15th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision (ICARCV), 2018
Change detection is the study of detecting changes between two different images of a scene taken at different times. The change detection methodology can provide us information in which area images changed time by time. However, for application use, especially on disaster investigation, it is highly required to understand not only where but also what ...
Tomoyuki Suzuki   +6 more
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Semantic Change

1992
Abstract All human language has meaning, in the simple sense that its speakers mean something by what they say. It is usually recognized that whatever language they use they can, if they wish, mean the same thing. The semantic potentialities of language are common to all human beings, though they may be expressed differently in different
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File Change Semantics for preschoolers

Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2005
We develop a new theory of the cognitive changes around 4 years of age by trying to explain why understanding of false belief and of alternative naming emerge at this age (Doherty & Perner, 1998). We make use of the notion of discourse referents (DR: Karttunen, 1976) as it is used in File Change Semantics (Heim, 2002), one of the early forms of the
Josef Perner, Johannes L. Brandl
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Semantic Change

2017
Traditional approaches to semantic change typically focus on outcomes of meaning change and list types of change such as metaphoric and metonymic extension, broadening and narrowing, and the development of positive and negative meanings. Examples are usually considered out of context, and are lexical members of nominal and adjectival word classes.
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Phonetic change and semantic change

2006
Abstract When we deal separately with the double subject of modified forms and modified meanings in words, we are not creating an artificial division but are only recognizing natural distinctions .. . We are plunged into perplexity on reading the comparisons that one finds, in serious works (Whitney for example) between these two types ...
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Semantic Changes

The American Journal of Psychology, 1947
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