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Synonyms are sets of linguistic expressions that have the same, or very similar, meanings. The term is most typically applied to words within the same language. The usual test for synonymy is substitution: if one expression can be replaced by another in a sentence without change to the meaning of the sentence, then the two expressions are said to be ...
M. Lynne Murphy
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Alonzo Church provided three criteria for “strict synonymy”, i.e., sameness of semantic content: Alternatives (0), (1), and (2)--in order of increasing course-grainedness of content.
Salmón, Nathan
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EUGENIO COSERIU AND HIS DISCIPLES ON THE ISSUE OF SYNONYMY [PDF]
In this paper we aim to briefly review Eugenio Coseriu’s ideas regarding synonymy and some Coserian disciples’ contributions (be they direct or indirect) concerning this issue.
Dr. Cristinel MUNTEANU
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E. Bergroth
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The Problem Of Synonymy In Arabic And The Place Of Synonymy In Language
ABSTRACT Whether there is a synonymy in the language is still a matter of debate. For this reason, both researchers and linguists are divided into two groups: those who see and don't see language synonymy as a problem. This issue is not just a former dispute and remains today.
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Review of the genus Chinoperla Zwick, 1980 (Plecoptera: Perlidae: Perlinae) from China
The Chinese species of the genus Chinoperla Zwick, 1980 are reviewed. One species from Hainan is described as new to science: C. changjiangensis sp. nov.
Rao-Rao Mo +4 more
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Synonymy: a lexical relation like any other
This article deals with the epistemological consistency of synonymy. When synonymy is defined as equality of meaning, it turns out to be a factually impossible relation.
Fasciolo, Marco, Zeng, Qianqian
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A taxonomic review of tenebrionid platyopoid genera of the subfamily Pimeliinae from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan is given.
Svetlana N. Chigray +3 more
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Synonymous Structures in English Syntax
Synonymy is one of the most important sources of the wealth of language and is closely related to the problems of stylistics, speech culture, language changes and language improvements.
Jemma Militonyan
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Introduction: Synonymy occurs when two words have a similar meaning. Language perception is superior to language production. Moreover, considering that, due to some mental problems and low IQ, intellectually disabled children suffer from some ...
Abbas Ali Ahangar +2 more
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