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question What is the
opposite of X ? The term
antonym (and the
related antonymy) is
commonly taken to be
synonymous with opposite, but
antonym also has...
- that
describe the
relationship between units:
these include synonymy,
antonymy, and hyponymy.
Besides basic properties of semantics,
semantic property...
- of the concepts, e.g.,
perfect lady in the
sense of "prostitute". Auto-
antonymy:
Change of a word's
sense and
concept to the
complementary opposite, e...
- A
contronym is a word with two
opposite meanings. For example, the word
cleave can mean "to cut apart" or "to bind together". This
feature is also called...
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concepts are
linked by any of the
following semantic relationships: synonymy,
antonymy, hypernymy, hyponymy, holonymy, meronymy, or metonymy, or polysemy. These...
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relations between lexical items include hyponymy, hypernymy, synonymy, and
antonymy, as well as homonymy.
Hyponymy and
hypernymy refer to a
relationship between...
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relation (such as verb–object: make and decision),
lexical relation (such as
antonymy), or they can be in no
linguistically defined relation.
Knowledge of collocations...
- of
words and
their meanings through several lenses,
including synonymy,
antonymy, hyponymy, and polysemy,
among others.
Semantic analysis of
lexical material...
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presupposition base
realized through antonymy of
language units Text
cohesion via the
presupposition base
realized through antonymy of
language units Text cohesion...
- ISBN 978-1-847-06276-5.
Retrieved 2024-02-09. Murphy, M. L. (2009). "
Antonymy and Incompatibility". In Allan,
Keith (ed.).
Concise Encyclopedia of Semantics...