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conceptual aid. The
difference between homonyms and
polysemes is subtle.
Lexicographers define polysemes within a
single dictionary lemma,
while homonyms...
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skate (glide on ice) and
skate (the fish), and
polysemous homonyms, or
polysemes,
which have a
shared origin, such as
mouth (of a river) and
mouth (of...
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Competence (also
called competency or capability) is a
polyseme indicating a
variety of
different notions. In
current literature,
three notions are most...
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skate (glide on ice) and
skate (the fish), and
polysemous homonyms, or
polysemes,
which have a
shared origin, such as
mouth (of a river) and
mouth (of...
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senses of what is
judged to be
fundamentally the same word are
called polysemes; for example, wood (substance) and wood (area
covered with trees). Examples:...
- in
Alain Resnais's L'Année dernière à
Marienbad (1961)".
Polysèmes (19). doi:10.4000/
polysemes.3438. Powell,
Dilys (1991). Cook,
Christopher (ed.). The...
- Era:
Questioning Neo-Victorian
Politics and Ideologies".
Polysèmes (23). doi:10.4000/
polysemes.7382. S2CID 225669151.
Wikiquote has
quotations related...
- its usage. This is seen in the (mostly uninflected)
English language in
polysemes, the
common use of the same word for an activity, for
those engaged in...
- sign Gr**** σῆμα (sêma) aposematic, asemasia, asemia, asemic, pentaseme,
polyseme, polysemic, polysemous, polysemy, semantics, semap****, semasiology, sematic...
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condition that is
often subjective. However,
lexicographers define polysemes as
listed under a
single dictionary lemma (a
unique numbered meaning)...