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Polysemy is an interesting phenomenon that concerns cases in which a word or phrase enjoys multiple, related meanings. This article distinguishes polysemy from similar phenomena and presents some tests for determining the presence of polysemy. In addition, polysemy is differentiated from other phenomena that involve potential multiplicity of meaning. Later in the article, a few potential cases of polysemy are explored. The final two sections deal with the (so-called) polysemy paradox and consider ways in which types of polysemy can be characterized and categorized. Concepts are outlined with the use of several examples, allowing polysemes and ambiguities to be examined in context.
Title: Polysemy
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Polysemy is an interesting phenomenon that concerns cases in which a word or phrase enjoys multiple, related meanings.
This article distinguishes polysemy from similar phenomena and presents some tests for determining the presence of polysemy.
In addition, polysemy is differentiated from other phenomena that involve potential multiplicity of meaning.
Later in the article, a few potential cases of polysemy are explored.
The final two sections deal with the (so-called) polysemy paradox and consider ways in which types of polysemy can be characterized and categorized.
Concepts are outlined with the use of several examples, allowing polysemes and ambiguities to be examined in context.
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