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Pattern matching has proven to be a convenient, expressive way of inspecting data. Yet this language feature, in its traditional form, is limited: patterns must be data constructors of concrete data types. No computation or abstraction is allowed. The data type in question must be concrete, with no ability to enforce any invariants.
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English Synonyms and a Dictionary of Synonyms
2000Abstract As its title shows, this chapter has a dual purpose: first, it is intended to provide a theoretical introduction into that field of contemporary semantics which deals with lexical synonyms and to explain the meaning of the theoretical concepts used in the dictionary; second, it is intended to provide a lexicographical ...
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2003
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General theory of synonyms, criteria of synonyms
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2022AbstractIn this article, the general properties, usage and linguistic meanings of synonyms and their mutual equivalents have been studied by comparison. Also, while we have studied synonyms in many ways, such as syntax, lexicology, and semantics, the novelty is that in modern linguistics, the types and different meanings of synonyms are studied in more
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Understanding synonyms without knowing that they are synonymous
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