homonymy การใช้
- First create your article Hardlink ( homonymy ) or whatever you prefer.
- Lamberton, 1948, invalid under the Principle of Homonymy.
- The subcorpus with resolved morphological homonymy is also automatically accentuated.
- Additionally, 6 million word forms are in the subcorpus with manually resolved homonymy.
- Some relations between lexical items include hyponymy, hypernymy, synonymy and antonymy, as well as homonymy.
- The discussion of the organization of polysemy and homonymy is comprehensive, although limited to the English Wiktionary.
- Both Hardlink ( disambiguation ) and Hardlink ( homonymy ) were created, and Hardlink was redirected to Hardlink ( disambiguation ).
- In spoken English, the homonymy disappears as sentence stress overrules the differences . talk ) 19 : 11, 24 February 2010 ( UTC)
- *Caparroz, R . and J . F . Pacheco, 2006 : A homonymy in Psittacidae a new name for Salvatoria Miranda-Ribeiro.
- Not only a person can be " healthy ", but also the food that is good for health ( see the contemporary distinction between polysemy and homonymy ).
- Intrigued by the homonymy, G . V . Sthapati visited Central America and " traveled throughout that region visiting ancient monuments and meeting with modern Mayan representatives ."
- Discovering such a homonymy usually produces the same problems as if there were no rules : conflicts between entirely independent and unconnected groups of taxonomists working in different animal groups.
- Dickinson and Dekker discussed the homonymy of Raffles'name, and on the premise that it was unavailable, supplanted it with Temminck's name as the authority.
- Since the discovery of the homonymy in 2002, the name " virgatus " seems to have prevailed as the correct name for the large wood-shrike.
- I wanted to remove the link from the English Vaudeville article to the French Vaudeville article, as their topic is not the same, despite the homonymy.
- Although these two regions were distinct, the homonymy may be due to an early occupation of both these territories by one ethnic group which left upon them its onomastic imprint.
- Due to pervasive sound changes, most nouns are pronounced identically in the singular and plural, and there is often heavy homonymy between nouns and identically pronounced words of other classes.
- The homonymy between father and son and the imprecision of the documents ( including the fact that not all mention him ) have made his role in the duchy of Lower Lorraine debatable.
- Originally described by Carl Linnaeus, it has a convoluted taxonomic history . " S . bahamense " is known by many junior synonyms and involved in several cases of homonymy.
- Peter Galton reassigned Fraas'specimens to the new genus " Efraasia " in 1973, because " Palaeosaurus ", apart from the homonymy problems, was a nondiagnostic tooth genus.
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