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Onomasiology (from Gr****: ὀνομάζω onomāzο 'to name',
which in turn is from ὄνομα
onoma 'name') is a
branch of
linguistics concerned with the
question "how...
- "Borrowing as a Word-Finding
Process in
Cognitive Historical Onomasiology",
Onomasiology Online 4: 22–42.
Loanwords by S. Kemmer, Rice
University Elbert...
- meanings. The
study of
semantic change can be seen as part of etymology,
onomasiology, semasiology, and semantics.
Awful –
Literally "full of awe", originally...
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meaning of
words regardless how they are pronounced. It is the
opposite of
onomasiology, a
branch of
lexicology that
starts with a
concept or
object and asks...
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musical art, as well as
dance and
other art forms. In
historical onomasiology or in
historical linguistics, a
metaphor is
defined as a
semantic change...
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earliest work
concerned morphological problems in the
Germanic languages,
Onomasiology and
Norse mythology. He
published parts of
Sveriges runinskrifter, editions...
- "Common
Vocabulary in Urdu and
Turkish Language: A Case of
Historical Onomasiology" (PDF).
Journal of ****stan Vision. 15 (1): 193–122.
Archived from the...
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terms in English:
Onomasiological and
Semasiological aspects" (PDF).
Onomasiology Online. 5: 56–139.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 9
October 2022...
- "Color
terms in English:
Onomasiological and
Semasiological aspects".
Onomasiology Online. 5: 56–139. Spence, N. (1989). "The
Linguistic Field of Colour...
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contextualization of the word(s) and
syntactic ambiguity.
Semasiology and
onomasiology are
relevant linguistic disciplines ****ociated with
lexical semantics...