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- Most common adpositions are highly polysemous ( they have various different meanings ).
- It is polysemous and the suggested meaning is archaic.
- The term " and " has even been argued to have relevant polysemous meanings.
- He notices a polysemous sign that reads " With man gone, will there be hope for gorilla ?"
- Words that have multiple meanings ( called polysemous words ) are often untranslatable, especially with all their connotations.
- After 1986, her novels changed direction to reflection on traditional Chinese cultures, with polysemous themes and varied techniques.
- He also gave the name " Positive " to the last of these because of the polysemous connotations of the word.
- For the 200 most-polysemous terms in English, the typical verb has more than twelve common meanings, or senses.
- These issues are complicated by the polysemous character of the terms " natural " and " unnatural " which can be used in many equivocal ways.
- For the 2000 most-polysemous terms in English, the typical verb has more than eight common senses and the typical noun has more than five.
- As all words, inform is not a univocal concept but a polysemous one . Inform is also an exhaustive and organized exposition regarding a topic.
- If the two senses of the same word do not seem to " fit, " yet seem related, then it is likely that they are polysemous.
- Stamper adopted the idea of the sign as the fundamental unit of informatics after his research into the meaning of the word " information " which he considered dangerously polysemous.
- Critics such as Gerd Gigerenzer and Ralph Hertwig criticized the Linda problem on grounds such as the polysemous meanings, the alternatives of which he claimed were more " natural ".
- Synsets include simplex words as well as collocations like " eat out " and " car pool . " The different senses of a polysemous word form are assigned to different synsets.
- It also mitigates the problem with polysemy, since components of polysemous words that point in the " right " direction are added to the components of words that share a similar meaning.
- "This is a rich, multifaceted and polysemous text that at the same time has a historical, a social and an individual perspective, " the Swedish Academy noted Thursday.
- Other cases where the meaning is polysemous, however, may turn out to be more metaphorical, e . g . " eye " as in the " eye of the needle ".
- Marcel also researched the processing of polysemous words ( e . g . difference in process of " palm " when preceded by masked word " wrist " vs . " tree " ).
- In addition to the problems of polysemous and synonymy, keyword searches can exclude inadvertently misspelled words as well as the variations on the stems ( or roots ) of words ( for example, strike vs . striking ).
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