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Synonymie de mots et synonymie de phrases

2004
Classes of synonyms are typically established according to the criterion that the rest of the sentence in which they can alternate remains the same; that is, the structure does not change and the various elements remain in the same place. This approach recognises the synonymy between, for example, accueillir and recevoir.
Christian Leclère, Jacqueline Brisbois
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Synonymie abstraite et synonymie concrète en syntaxe

Langages, 1997
Classification of free sentences brings into play a form of synonymy we call "abstract" synonymy. In contrast, frozen sentences bring into play "concrete" synonymy. Metaphoric uses of verbs, which are relatively fixed, request treatments that are intermediary between these two forms of synonymy.
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Some Synonymy

1933
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Synonymies

Language, 1981
Andrew S. Allen, Jean-Pierre Beaujot
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Analysis, Synonymy and Sense

2001
The paradox of analysis is this: some analyses ought be informative; but since analysands and analysandum must be synonymous, a correct analysis will be trivial and thus non-informative. This paper begins by distinguishing two sorts of synonymy, phrasal and structural.
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Synonymie et incises

2012
Les études de linguistique française portant sur la synonymie sont beaucoup plus nombreuses que les recherches sur les incises. En effet, si l’incision a intéressé plusieurs linguistes, qui lui ont consacré des analyses plus systématiques surtout à partir de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle, les relations de sens constituent un thème central
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Synonymie et traduction

2006
This article explores the connexions between two rhetorical figures: synonymy and translation. Both strategies presuppose the existence of a word, sentence or text to whom they refer and are related with.
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Understanding and Synonymy

1968
Having discussed the concept of comprehension in the last chapter, I will now try to relate it to the understanding of sentences. The term “understanding” is used in two quite different ways. We can speak of understanding what someone says, and we can also speak of understanding a sentence apart from any particular person who may utter it.
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