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We investigate synonymy in the strong sense of content identity (and not just meaning similarity). This notion is central in the philosophy of language and in applications of logic.
Levin Hornischer
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Quantifying the impact and extent of undocumented biomedical synonymy. [PDF]
Synonymous relationships among biomedical terms are extensively annotated within specialized terminologies, implying that synonymy is important for practical computational applications within this field.
David R Blair+4 more
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SYNONYMY IN AMERICAN COLEOPTEROLOGY [PDF]
On looking over Melsheimer's Crotch's and Henshaw's Catalogues of the described species of North American Coleoptera, many names will be seen placed as synonymical, or varietal; while a reference to the bibliography of the many synopses and monographs of families and genera in the Trans. Am. Ent.
John Hamilton
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Exploring the Representation of Word Meanings in Context: A Case Study on Homonymy and Synonymy [PDF]
This paper presents a multilingual study of word meaning representations in context. We assess the ability of both static and contextualized models to adequately represent different lexical-semantic relations, such as homonymy and synonymy.
Marcos Garcia
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XXXV.—Supplementary Note to the Synonymy of Passandra [PDF]
E. Newman
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On the wrong continent: The identity of Catochrysops trifracta Butler, 1884 (Polyommatinae, Lycaenidae), currently a synonym of Euchrysops cnejus (Fabricius, 1798) [PDF]
It is shown that Catochrysops trifracta Butler, 1884, currently a synonym of the widespread old world Euchrysops cnejus (Fabricius, 1798) is a junior subjective synonym of the neotropical species Hemiargus hanno (Stoll [1790]).
Marianne Espeland
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