We have relations of meaning such as synonymy and antonymy, polysemy and homonymy, ways of organizing the vocabulary. |
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These concern the distinction between polysemy and homonymy, and between polysemy and monosemy. |
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But, beyond that, homonymy seems to have been, even for Plato, no more than a source of ambiguity for wordplay. |
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Yet, we can state that the conceptual value is a highly sensible derivation from the homonymy of the roots of the two verbs. |
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This involves challenges relating to link invariants, homonymy of data and the building of loops. |
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The homonymy graph permits to visualise homonymy links between data of a B project. |
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The homonymy is therefore assessed based on the shared meaning of the corresponding acceptions. |
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Is there any link between these two characters apart from their physical similarity and homonymy? |
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You may have noticed that homonymy and polysemy are very similar. |
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So, Aristotle is not at liberty to revoke his appeal to homonymy, at least not without sacrificing a deep principle of kind individuation. |
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For a brief introduction to the core-dependent homonymy of being, see the entry on Aristotle's Metaphysics. |
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In the case of homonymy it could be argued that we are dealing, strictly speaking, with two different words which happen to share the same phonological form. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Type checker: Duringthe adhesion of constant abstracts via homonymy, the type-checker picked up an error, whilst this construction is permitted by the B language. |
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Analogy is advanced as a solution, but though analogy is not the homonymy of Maimonides this homonymy is nevertheless a radical condition of its very authenticity. |
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The figure 7.10 on page 132 gives an example of an homonymy graph. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage, even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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This parallelism is strengthened by the meaningful homonymy between the Gihon spring, found in Jerusalem, and one of the four paradisiacal rivers. |
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