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- another possibility for an asemic work, that is, asemic writing can be polysemantic or have zero meaning, infinite meanings, or its meaning can evolve over...
- Tasmanite (in the narrow sense of the word: found in Tasmania) — a polysemantic term from the field of geology and mineralogy. The term originally appeared...
- analysis. The most po****r morphological analysis sees prefix epi- and a polysemantic word ousia even though that does not follow the standard Gr**** form of...
- [ancient Hebrew]. Kedar-Kopfstein, Benjamin (1994). "On the Decoding of Polysemantic Lexemes in Biblical Hebrew". Zeitschrift für Althebraistik. 7 (1). W...
- the latter their immanent extension. The term dzuar is indeed used polysemantically for both a given deity and its shrine(s). The activity of the barduag...
- a farmer. Bread is the crown of all peasant labor. Avon (Avăn) is a polysemantic word. This is a threshing. This holiday was accompanied by many obligatory...
- namely, "to claim that some feature or property of the concept makes it polysemantic, and that [from this] the concept contains some internal conflict of...
- collection of stories, essays, or legends." The character "Tai Shou" is more polysemantic, it translates as "commander of the army in the provinces" or simply...
- and death or the male fear of women are allegorically circled. This polysemantic procedure collides with Schmidt's depth psychological etymological theory...
- between themselves or with women from the region. The Latin term Slavus is polysemantic and can be translated as a Slovak or as a Slav depending on the context...