How To Use Synonymy In A Sentence

  • Cognition operates with only 2 main relations, much like WordNet: hyperonymy / hyponymy (e.g. cat is-a feline is-a mammal; their "taxonomy") and synonymy (e.g., "buy" means almost the same as "purchase"; their "thesaurus"). Xml's Blinklist.com
  • The traditional translations of equivocal, univocal and derivative are sometimes brought into English as homonymy, synonymy and paronymy. Notes on Aristotle's Categories
  • Sillerpeton is recognized here as a distinct genus, whereas ‘Aornerpeton’ is reduced to subjective junior synonymy with Phlegethontia.
  • In the synonymy of slippery speech, to waffle, waver, oscillate, vacillate is ‘to swing back and forth between opinions.’
  • Paradigmatic relations include relations such as synonymy, hyponymy, opposites (of various kinds), and entailment.
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  • This proposed synonymy meant that the species has a long range that extends through the middle Middle Cambrian to the top of the Chamberlain's Brook Formation in New Brunswick and southeastern Newfoundland.
  • However, the synonymy of these terms has not been verified.
  • All these restrictions notwithstanding, Aristotle can claim that the principle of causational synonymy remains universally valid. Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • We have relations of meaning such as synonymy and antonymy, polysemy and homonymy, ways of organizing the vocabulary.
  • These are without doubt phillipsastreid corals, but generic synonymy with the specimens known from Poland has to be strongly questioned for morphological as well as biogeographical reasons.
  • This arrangement provides an account of synonymy (both interlinguistic and intralinguistic) and equivocation in spoken and written language. William of Ockham
  • However, there remains potential for confusion through synonymy of the dermoskeleton and exoskeleton.
  • Now the synonymy is a vague notion we can represent by a suitable similarity Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The choice is yours: you can either continue to treat hyponymy and meronymy as being generally connected to synonymy, or follow the newer configuration in the third edition of the book.
  • The study, based upon field work and study of herbarium specimens, includes a key to species, partial synonymy, descriptions, specimen citations, and a distribution map of the species.
  • Under the guidance of this theoretical framework, the systematic discussions and analysis will be carried out to explore the nature and prototypical characteristics of polysemy and synonymy.
  • It brings together a variety of linguistic studies on the contextualised construction of synonymy and antonymy in discourse. AvaxHome
  • All we need to do is alter our formula for hyponymy slightly and we come up with another formula for synonymy.
  • Where relevant, synonymy is cited from state and regional floras within, adjoining or overlapping the southeastern states.
  • If, on the contrary, we reserve the name "property" for the latter, we must designate the former by the term possession, or some other equivalent; otherwise we should be troubled with an unpleasant synonymy. What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
  • Moreover, the principle of causational synonymy rules out that any homogenous mass, without an internal demarcation into components which move and are moved, could move itself Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • The synonymy of 'try' and 'attempt' suggests you feel the thread hasn't been successful.
  • A taxonomic philosophy embodying a wider species concept based on recognition of the extraordinary variability within single stromatoporoid skeletons requires many described taxa to be placed in synonymy.
  • Third, the principle of causational synonymy is restricted to substances at the end of Metaphysics and in the first half of the same chapter the non-standard presence of some causally relevant forms may also be envisaged. Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • Due to similarities in size as well as in morphology between the type materials of both species, synonymy of Atlantoxerus idubedensis Cuenca Bescos, 1988, with the species A. blacki is proposed.
  • Several genera that are at times segregated from Atriplex have been variously treated as subgenera or sections, or simply placed in synonymy with Atriplex.
  • For determinacy of translation implies the possibility of synonymy: if translation is determinate, the possibility of synonymy is implied as a special case of ‘translation’ within a language.
  • It is our aim in this paper to establish the synonymy of these genera.
  • Synonyms listed in the synonymy lists that are not discussed were placed in synonymy by previous workers whose interpretations we accept.
  • Now the synonymy is a vague notion we can represent by a suitable similarity in the set Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • But this synonymy between the female lips was used to woman's disadvantage in antiquity.
  • Under the guidance of this theoretical framework, the systematic discussions and analysis will be carried out to explore the nature and prototypical characteristics of polysemy and synonymy.
  • Even so, the synonymy of 'elf' and 'fairy' should be regarded as a working assumption which requires fuller examination.
  • But locomotions caused without immediate transmission were understood to be be embedded in larger patterns of causation which observed the principle of causational synonymy, and it is exactly such a larger pattern of causation which is missing in the case of celestial motions. Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • It is completely feasible to construct modern Chinese synonymy rhetoric system according as the division.
  • Pratt and Stitt both recognized Hysteropleura as a distinct genus, but Robison has continued to argue in favor of synonymy with Bolaspidella.
  • However, it is impossible to place in synonymy all those species, which have different sizes and display different proportions.
  • The lexical structure of the domain is flat there are no hyponyms or hypernyms among ideophones (Watson 2001) there is only synonymy and antonymy Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • We place Barssidinium wrennii in synonymy with B. pliocenicum based on the new observations of our Belgian specimens, the reexamination of the type material of B. pliocenicum, and new information on the holotype of B. wrennii.
  • Barycrinus latus is placed in synonymy, herein.
  • For him, senses play a role in semantics (by constraining the notion of synonymy and the truth conditions of attitude reports) without encapsulating the cognitive significance of an expression for a group of speakers. Names
  • Their synonymy was proposed at a time when much less information was available, particularly on the very different rostral structures.

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