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Moritz, Steffen, Kathrin Mersmann, Christian Quast, and Burghard Andresen. "Assoziationsnormen für 68 deutsche Homonyme." Experimental Psychology 48, no. 3 (July 2001): 226–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1026//0949-3946.48.3.226.

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Zusammenfassung. Im Anschluß an eine einführende Übersicht zu experimentalpsychologischen Untersuchungen unter Verwendung von Homonymwörtern werden die Ergebnisse einer Normierungsstudie von 68 deutschen Homonymen an einer Normalpopulation von 100 gesunden Probanden dargestellt. Berichtet werden Frequenz und Polarität der Homonyme sowie U-Werte (Index der Ambiguität). 49 Homonyme wiesen eine eindeutige semantische Präferenz für ein Bedeutungsfeld auf, 7 Homonyme waren balanciert und bei 12 Homonymen entfielen auf die inferioren Wortbedeutungen jeweils weniger als 5 % der Nennungen. Studien 2a und 2b replizieren frühere Befunde zur Resolution semantischer Ambiguität. Für diskordante Triplett-Bedingungen ließen sich bei längerem Interstimulusintervall zwischen Homonym und Zielreiz Hemmeffekte nachweisen, während eine (insignifikante) Reaktionserleichterung bei kürzerem Intervall gefunden wurden. Die Ergebnisse von Studie 2 bestätigen kontext-sensitive Modelle der Homonymverarbeitung, wonach es im Anschluß an eine initiale Aktivierung distinkter Wortbedeutungen eines Homonyms zu einer kontextgeleiteten Inhibition zusammenhangsferner Assoziationen kommt.
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Hauer, Bradley, and Grzegorz Kondrak. "One Homonym per Translation." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 05 (April 3, 2020): 7895–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i05.6296.

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The study of homonymy is vital to resolving fundamental problems in lexical semantics. In this paper, we propose four hypotheses that characterize the unique behavior of homonyms in the context of translations, discourses, collocations, and sense clusters. We present a new annotated homonym resource that allows us to test our hypotheses on existing WSD resources. The results of the experiments provide strong empirical evidence for the hypotheses. This study represents a step towards a computational method for distinguishing between homonymy and polysemy, and constructing a definitive inventory of coarse-grained senses.
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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ, and ALFRED F. NEWTON. "New names for junior homonyms in Scydmaeninae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Zootaxa 4768, no. 4 (May 5, 2020): 589–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4768.4.9.

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As in most species-rich groups, cases of homonymy are not uncommon among Scydmaeninae. Many primary and secondary junior homonyms were recently replaced by O’Keefe (2000), Davies (2004), Davies & Vít (2004), Castellini (2010), Jałoszyński (2011), Asenjo (2016), and Newton (2017). One new primary homonym has been published since then, and changes in generic placement (Jałoszyński 2013, 2020a) have generated several new secondary homonyms. New names for those are proposed below.
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Backscheider, Andrea G., and Susan A. Gelman. "Children's understanding of homonyms." Journal of Child Language 22, no. 1 (February 1995): 107–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030500090000965x.

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ABSTRACTPrevious tasks have shown that preschool and early elementary school-children typically have trouble learning and identifying homonyms (Peters & Zaidel, 1980; Mazzocco, 1989). It is possible that a one-to-one mapping assumption or a lack of metalinguistic skills makes homonym learning and identification particularly difficult. In three experiments we examined a total of 60 three-year-olds' ability to pick out homonym pairs, and the extent to which they realize that although homonyms share a common label, they represent two different categories. In Experiment 1 subjects were asked to identify homonym pairs. In Experiment 2, homonym pairs and non-homonym pairs were labelled, then children were asked whether the pairs had the same name, and whether they were the same kind of thing. In Experiment 3 children were shown one-half of each of several homonym and non-homonym pairs, then asked to identify a name match and a category match from a set of pictures. From these experiments we conclude that children have the metalinguistic skills necessary to identify homonym pairs; moreover, they realized that homonyms represent two different categories. Finally, if children have a one-to-one mapping assumption, it is not strong enough to prevent them from acquiring homonyms.
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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ. "New replacement names for Oriental Scydmaeninae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Zootaxa 3000, no. 1 (August 22, 2011): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3000.1.5.

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During the preparation of a catalogue of Oriental Scydmaeninae several cases of homonymy were discovered, including a junior homonym preoccupied by two names established in a single previous article, all by the same author. Original descriptions clearly present different species, and therefore cases of duplicate descriptions can be excluded. Herein, replacement names for the homonyms are proposed.
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Doweld, Alexander B. "New names of Typha of Northern Eurasia (Typhaceae)." Acta Palaeobotanica 57, no. 2 (December 1, 2017): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/acpa-2017-0010.

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AbstractThe nomenclature of some fossil and extant homonyms ofTypha(Typhaceae) is resolved. FossilTypha elongataP.I. Dorofeev 1982, being an illegitimate later homonym of extantTypha elongataPauquy 1834, is renamedT. asiaticanom. nov.Typha sibiricaKrasnova 1987 (extant) is replaced by a new name,T. krasnovaenom. nov., on account of the earlier homonym,T. sibiricaP.I. Dorofeev 1982 (fossil).T. transdnestrovicanom. nov. is proposed to replace the later homonymT. ellipticaNegru 1976 (fossil) nonT. ellipticaGmelin 1808 (extant). Fossil seeds from the Lower Oligocene (Rupelian) of Bembridge (Isle of Wight, U.K.), previously attributed to the fossil-speciesT. latissima, based on leaves, are described as a new fossil-species,T. latissimisperma sp. nov.Typha latissimais neotypified;Typha angustioris lectotypified for the first time.
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Widiati, Bidarita. "HOMONYM IN MERIAQ MERIKU DIALECT IN KAWO CENTRAL LOMBOK." Journal of Languages and Language Teaching 7, no. 1 (January 6, 2020): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33394/jollt.v7i1.1440.

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This research is aimed at finding and describing the Homonym words in Meriaq Meriku Dialect in Kawo Central Lombok. Ambiguity may occur in interpreting the meaning in the form of homonymy because Homonym word has more than one meaning. The method which is applied here is a descriptive qualitative approach, by finding some homonym word and describing them. There are ten words in Meriaq Meriku Dialect which categorized as homonym. They are mangan [mangΛn], gigi [gIgI] , genit [gƐnit] , siku [sikƲ], paku [pΛkƲ], poto [p0t0] , sangkok [saȠgk0k], daun [dawƲn] , semen [semEn], and bau [bΛƲ].
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DOWELD, ALEXANDER B. "New names of fossil Rubus (Rosaceae)." Phytotaxa 326, no. 4 (October 31, 2017): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.326.4.8.

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The nomenclature of some fossil homonyms of Rubus is resolved. Fossil Rubus acutiformis M.Chandler, being an illegitimate later homonym of extant R. ×acutiformis Schmidely, is re-named as R. chandlerae nom. nov. R. alnifolius Fotjanova (fossil) is replaced by a new name R. fotjanovae nom. nov., because of the earlier homonym, R. alnifolius Rydberg (extant). Rubus brevis Nikitin (fossil) is replaced by a new name R. laticarpus nom. nov., because of the earlier homonym, R. brevis Gremli (extant). Rubus mammuthicus nom. nov. is proposed to replace the later homonym R. decipiens Nikitin (fossil) non R. decipiens Müller nec R. decipiens Foerster nom. illeg. (extant). Rubus nikitinii nom. nov. is proposed instead of the later homonym R. pygmaeus Nikitin (fossil) non R. pygmaeus Weihe & Nees ex Bluff & Fingerhuth (extant). Rubus aralioides Negru (fossil) is replaced by a new name R. novorossicus nom. nov., because of the earlier homonym, R. aralioides Hance (extant). A new name is proposed for the illegitimate later fossil homonym R. minor Nikitin non Kuntze (extant) (R. tobolicus nom. nov.).
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DOWELD, ALEXANDER B. "New names in Aralia (Araliaceae), living and fossil." Phytotaxa 297, no. 1 (February 22, 2017): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.297.1.6.

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The nomenclature of some fossil and extant homonymic species of Aralia is resolved. Aralia laevis J. Wen (extant) is replaced by a new name A. indonesica nom. nov., because of earlier homonym, A. laevis E.M.Reid (fossil). Aralia debilis J. Wen is rehabilitated as a legitimate substitute to the later homonym, A. elegans Ho, due to the existence of several earlier homonyms, the extant A. elegans Linden ex Koch, A. elegans Cunn. ex W.Hill and A. elegans Hort. ex Saporta, and the fossil A. elegans Velenovský. Additional four new replacement names are proposed for fossil species based on endocarp remains from the Miocene sediments of Siberia: Aralia asiatica nom. nov. for A. rugosa Dorofeev non Blume, A. mammuthica nom. nov. for A. dubia V.P. Nikitin non Sprengel nec Fontaine, A. borealis nom. nov. for A. tertiaria Dorofeev non Pilar, and A. tobolica nom. nov. for A. lucida Dorofeev non Hasskarl. The later homonym A. angustiloba Kolakovsky non Lesquereux, based on the fossil foliage from the Pliocene sediments of Transcaucasus, is transferred into Brassaiopsis as B. kolakovskyana nom. nov. Fossil species A. furcata, described on the basis of leaf remains from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Bohemia, is transferred into Haliserites as H. furcatus comb. nov. The fossil later homonym A. serrata Knowlton non Saporta, described on the basis of leaf remains from the Palaeocene of North America, is transferred into Platanus as P. serrata nom. nov.
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DOWELD, ALEXANDER B. "New names of fossil Rubus (Rosaceae). Addendum I." Phytotaxa 393, no. 2 (February 21, 2019): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.393.2.6.

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The nomenclature of some fossil homonyms of Rubus is additionally resolved. Fossil Rubus mucronatus Palamarev, being an illegitimate later homonym of extant Rubus mucronatus Seringe, is re-named as Rubus eubaticus nom. nov. Rubus ellipticus Pavlyutkin (fossil) is replaced by a new name Rubus primoricus nom. nov., because of the earlier homonym, Rubus ellipticus Smith (extant).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Homonym"

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Pataï, Véronique. "Les scribes de Nuzi : le cas des scribes de Tulpun-naya : Approche prosopographique et identification des processus de formation au sein des familles de scribes." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2017/document.

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Cette recherche s’intéresse à un groupe de 12 scribes de Nuzi ayant écrit pour le compte d’une femme, Tulpun-naya. L’objectif de cette thèse est de conduire une étude prosopographique de ce groupe de scribes et d’identifier les processus de leur formation.Il s’agit pour chacun d’entre eux de déterminer les modalités de l’exercice de leur métier à travers l’analyse des paramètres suivants :– L’identification du cercle des personnes avec lesquelles le scribe travaille (commanditaires, témoins, juges, collègues).– La zone d’activité dans le royaume d’Arrapḫe.– Le type de textes qu’il rédige.– Les habitudes rédactionnelles (orthographe, syntaxe).– Les caractéristiques diplomatiques de la tablette (forme, « mise en page » du texte).– Les usages liés aux sceaux (prêt, transmission, partage, nombre de sceaux utilisés par un même scribe).– Sa position sociale (scribe royal, serviteur) ou son appartenance à d’autres corporations (conducteur de char).En confrontant ces paramètres par rapport à des scribes issus d’une même famille, on vise aussi à identifier les processus de formation au métier de scribe et leurs évolutions.Ces scribes travaillent également pour d’autres commanditaires, des 37 tablettes écrites pour Tulpun-naya, ce terrain d’enquête s’élargit à 460 tablettes. De plus, comme le recours au patronyme est loin d’être systématique, la présence de scribes homonymes a pu être observée parmi les scribes de l’archive de Tulpun-naya. L’étude comparative du corpus de ces différents scribes à partir des critères cités précédemment permet de résoudre ces cas d’homonymie.Une fois le corpus de chaque scribe défini, il convient de fixer la période durant laquelle il a exercé son métier. En l’absence d’indication de date, c’est la présence de membres de grandes familles nuzites dans les documents rédigés par le scribe qui permet de situer les textes les uns par rapport aux autres dans une chronologie relative. Après avoir établi ce cadre chronologique, on est ainsi en mesure de mettre en évidence les différentes phases du déroulement de la carrière du scribe
The objective of the current thesis is to reach a better understanding of the scribe occupation and their training processes within the Nuzi documentation through the study of 12 scribes who worked for a woman named Tulpun-naya.By creating a descriptive profile for each of these scribes we develop a more precise understanding of their professional practices using the following criteria:– The professional environment (employers, colleagues) and the circle of people involved when the contract was completed (witnesses, parties, judges).– The degree of mobility: the scribe may have focused his activities within a specific city or move to other places in order to broaden his « client base ». – The level of specialization as regard written production.– The syntactical and linguistic aspects, the grammar traits and the variations in style in the scribe corpus.– The external characteristics of the medium (tablet shape and text layout).– The various practices concerning seals such as sharing and lending and transfer as well as the use of several seals by the scribe during his career.– The scribe social position and his secondary occupations if any.Furthermore, by comparing the above mentioned criteria, the present research aims to bring to light the delivery of scribal instruction, its form and evolution between scribes of a same family through several generations.The 12 scribes who worked for Tulpun-naya wrote for her 37 tablets but they were employed by other persons. In order to conduct a thorough investigation, a much vaster corpus (460 tablets) is consulted corresponding to their whole written production, from which various indicators are collected in order to create an accurate descriptive profile. This systematic approach enable to deal with the difficult problem of homonymy.Once the corpus of each scribe is defined, it is possible to identify the period during which he practiced his profession. In the absence of any date notification, the presence of members of wealthy Nuzian families in the documents written by the scribes allows us to place the texts in a relative chronology. Finally, after this chronology has been correctly established, we are able to highlight the various phases of the scribe career
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Usorytė, Kristina. "Lietuvių kalbos morfologiniai homonimai." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2005. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050623_153630-94687.

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This work is compiled to meet the needs of students or teachers in homonymy. It this meant as a supplement to different textbooks, serves as a guide to those who wish to attain a more complete view of morphological homonymy. The work is devided into different sections, among which regular and irregular homonymy sctions are considered to be the most important ones. Each section includes a number of definitions, explanations, examples of the most common pairs of homonyms such as noun-verb, verb-verb, noun-adjective, adjective-verb, noun-noun and others. This work presents an axhaustive survey of homonymy, the variety of which suggests the idea of the dictionary of Lithuanian Morphological Homonyms.
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Johnston, Jason Clift. "Systematic Homonymy and the Structure of Morphological Categories: Some Lessons from Paradigm Geometry." University of Sydney, Linguistics, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/396.

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This thesis takes as its starting point proposals to model inflectional paradigms as geometrical structures, wherein systematic homonymies are constrained to occupy contiguous regions. It defines a precise criterion for assessing systematicity and shows, for a range of largely Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic data, that such models are observationally adequate in modelling systematic homonymies within a single inflectional dimension, and to a lesser extent, between different inflectional dimensions. This is taken to indicate that widely assumed characterizations of inflectional categories in terms of cross-classifying binary features are incorrect, inasmuch as such characterizations fail to predict the linearizability of natural classes of properties belonging to those categories. The same inadequacy besets attempts to account for systematic homonymies by means of rules that convert or 'refer' one morpho-syntactic representation to another. Rather it is argued that the linearizability of natural classes of properties suggests that inflectional categories are structured as a sub-classification of those properties, but that a phenomenon of 're-marking' serves to define, under strict constraints, additional natural classes beyond those defined by the sub-classification itself. The specific sub- classifications indicated by observed patterns of homonymy are language-specific. In addition, the properties so sub-classified under a single node may in certain cases be drawn from separate morpho-syntactic categories. This is taken to indicate that the terminal nodes of a morphological sub-classification are not morpho-syntactic feature complexes but purely morphological functions performing a discontinuous mapping between morpho-syntactic and morpho-phonological representations. The systematicity of homonymy patterns, then, is shown to be evidence for a linguistic level of 'pure morphology'.
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Hakala, Allison Lynn. "Material homonyms." The Ohio State University, 2000. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1327598023.

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Tran-The, Hung. "Problème du Consensus dans le Modèle Homonyme." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Diderot - Paris VII, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00925941.

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So far, the distributed computing community has either assumed that all the processes of a distributed system have distinct identifiers or, more rarely, that the processes are anonymous and have no identifiers. These are two extremes of the same general model: namely, n processes use l different identifiers, where 1 l n. We call this model homonymous model. To determine the power of homonymous model as well as the importance of identifiers in distributed computing, this thesis studies the consensus problem, one of the most famous distributed computing problem. We give necessary and sufficient conditions on the number of identifiers for solving consensus in a distributed system with t faulty processes in the synchronous case. We show that in crash, send omission and general omission failures model, the uniform consensus is solvable even if processes are anonymous. Thus, identifiers are not useful in that case. However identifiers become important in Byzantine failures model: 3t + 1 identifiers is necessary and sufficient for Byzantine agreement. Surprisingly the number of identifiers must be greater than n+3t 2 in presence of three facets of uncertainty: partial synchrony, Byzantine failures and homonyms. This demonstrates two differences from the classical model (which has l = n): there are situations where relaxing synchrony to partial synchrony renders agreement impossible, and, in the partially synchronous case, increasing the number of correct processes can actually make it harder to reach agreement.
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Nightingale, Stephen. "Polysemy and homonymy in Japanese verbal alternations." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/22525.

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This thesis investigates the degree to which Japanese verbal alternations can be related synchronically. In particular, it investigates the possibility of providing a polysemous analysis of the verbs which appear in simplex and conjunct forms using the conjunctive te form. The data which are investigated include those verbs which participate as second conjunct in a syntactic construction which has been labelled by Hasegawa (1995) as Nuclear Conjunction. The verbs taking second conjunct position which are analysed include miru (see), morau (receive), ageru (give), iru (animate be) and aru (inanimate be). In the conjunct construction, the first conjunct takes the affix te and no arguments can intervene between the two verbs. Furthermore the Vendler-Dowty (Dowty (1979)) aspectual class of the first conjunct verb is restricted, and there is variation in the number of arguments that can be realised, depending on the properties of the second conjunct. The analysis is developed using Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) (Pollard and Sag (1994) and Pustejovsky's (1995) Generative Lexicon theory. Polysemous analysis of the simplex and te form alternations of miru, morau and ageru are provided, based on underspecification in the syntactic comps and semantic content type hierarchies. Since current HPSG makes no provision for aspect, a type of hierarchy is developed using Pustejovsky's Event Structure, under the content field. Variations in argument realization are shown to follow from the different modes of composing the first and second conjuncts. One particular interesting construction in Japanese is what Matsumoto (1990) calls the Intransitivizing Resultative involving V+te aru, which as a conjunction projects the undergoer of the first conjunct to subject, suppressing the actor role. The valence alternation displayed in this construction is explained by the Agentive and Formal projections of Pustejovsky's Qualia Structure. Some degree of polysemy is shown to hold between simplex and conjunct uses of the example verbs, but there are other syntactic phenomena to be explained. The thesis also examines the te conjunctions as control constructions and finds that Pollard and Sag's (1994) claim that the controlling subject is overtly structure-shared with the semantic subject of the embedded predicate, is at best not proven.
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Trosterud, Trond. "Homonymy in the Uralic two-argument agreement paradigms /." Helsinki : Suomalais-ugrilaisen seura, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41102716k.

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Jovanović, Ivana. "Polysémie et homonymie nominale en serbe et en français : La métonymie et la polysémie nominale." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM3047.

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Le présent travail traite la lange serbe et la littérature serbe dès ses origines jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine ; les notions élémentaires concernant les termes employés en sémantique en général ainsi que ceux employés dans ledit travail, tels que l'homonymie, la polysémie, la synonymie etc. Notre travail présente la liaison entre la sémantique et la rhétorique. A cette fin, il traite les figures de style et les tropes, sous le prisme linguistique. Il s'agit particulièrement de la métaphore, la métonymie et la synecdoque. Les différents types de métaphores sont abordés : la métaphore morte, la métaphore avec la copule et la métaphore ayant le verbe autre que la copule. Le dernier type de métaphore fait preuve qu'elle n'est pas une comparaison abrégée. Toutes les formes de métonymie sont examinées, ainsi que la synecdoque avec ses sous formes. La théorie ensembliste à l'aide de laquelle la métonymie et la synecdoque sont présentées démontre clairement que la synecdoque a une autonomie significative et qu'elle ne peut être considérée comme une simple sous forme de métonymie
This work focuses on the Serbian language and literature from its beginnings until the present days, and on the basic concepts concerning the terms used in the general semantic as well as the terms that were used in this work such as homonymy, polysemy, synonymy etc. This work represents the connection between the semantics and the rhetoric. It deals with the figures of speech and the tropes in the light of linguistics. It focuses mainly on metaphor, metonymy and synecdoche. The different types of the metaphor have been taken in consideration: dead metaphor, metaphor with the copula and metaphor with a verb instead of the copula. The last mentioned type of metaphor proves that this figure of speech is not an abbreviated comparison. All the types of the metonymy were examined, as well as synecdoche with its subtypes. The theory of sets that was used for graphic presentation of the different types of metonymy and synecdoche clearly shows that the synecdoche has a significant autonomy and cannot be considered as a simple subtype of the metonymy
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Karlsson, Fredrik. "The acquisition of contrast : a longitudinal investigation of initial s+plosive cluster development in Swedish children." Doctoral thesis, Umeå : Department of philosophy and linguistics, Umeå university, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-829.

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Almajdoa, Mahdi A. "Processing polysemes and homonyms in context by L2 learners of English." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10137436.

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The current study set out to explore the nature of online lexical access to polysemes and homonyms within L2 learners of English. Two separate experiments were conducted on 30 ESL learners and 30 native speakers of English (as a control group) using the self-paced reading method (SPR) with a view to exploring whether L2 learners of English access the meanings of the lexically-ambiguous words selectively (i.e., only the meaning primed by the preceding contextual information is accessed), exhaustively (i.e., several meanings are accessed concurrently), or in a frequency-ordered way (i.e., the most frequent meaning is accessed prior to the less frequent meanings) during sentence processing. Experiment 1 examined the effect of the lexical ambiguity type on lexical access using three categories of words: 10 polysemes, 10 homonyms, and 10 single-meaning words. Experiment 2 investigated the effect of meaning dominance on lexical processing using 20 polarized ambiguous words with dominant and subordinate meanings to find out whether the frequency of meaning affects the latency of lexical access. The results from the two experiments showed that neither lexical ambiguity type nor meaning dominance significantly affected the processing latencies of the non-native speakers (NNSs) and native speakers (NSs) in context. The results suggest that the nature of lexical access to the meanings of the lexically ambiguous words in L2 learners is selective as long as the word is presented in a sentential context.

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Books on the topic "Homonym"

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Braun, Edith. Saarbrücker Homonym-Wörterbuch. Saarbrücken: Saarbrücker Druckerei und Verlag, 1989.

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Confusion reigns: A quick-and-easy guide to the most easily mixed-up words. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987.

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Write English right: An ESL homonym workbook. New York: Barron's, 1993.

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Klimas, Antanas. Lithuanian homonym dictionary =: Lietuvių kalbos homonimų žodynėlis. Chicago, IL: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 2005.

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Terban, Marvin. Hey, hay!: A wagonful of funny homonym riddles. New York: Clarion Books, 1991.

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Linfield, Jordan L. Word traps: A dictionary of the 5,000 most confusing sound-alike and look-alike words. New York: Collier Books, 1993.

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Jacobson, Eugene D. Common homonyms. [Bloomington, Ind.]: 1st Books Library, 2002.

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Prokos, Anna. Half-pipe homonyms. Pleasantville, NY: Gareth Stevens Pub., 2009.

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Rayevsky, Kim. Antonyms, synonyms, homonyms. New York: Holiday House, 2006.

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Eberle, Bob. Going bonkers over homonyms. East Aurora, N.Y: D.O.K. Publishers, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Homonym"

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Weik, Martin H. "homonym." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 733. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_8447.

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Bournez, Olivier, Johanne Cohen, and Mikaël Rabie. "Homonym Population Protocols." In Networked Systems, 125–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26850-7_9.

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Stone, Steven M. "The Great Digital Homonym." In Management for Professionals, 11–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01833-7_2.

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Tian, Tian, James Geller, and Soon Ae Chun. "Enhancing the Interface for Ontology-Supported Homonym Search." In Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications, 544–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22056-2_56.

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Ackermann, Marcel R., and Florian Reitz. "Homonym Detection in Curated Bibliographies: Learning from dblp’s Experience." In Digital Libraries for Open Knowledge, 59–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00066-0_5.

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Sheeba, J. I., K. Vivekanandan, G. Sabitha, and P. Padmavathi. "Unsupervised Hidden Topic Framework for Extracting Keywords (Synonym, Homonym, Hyponymy and Polysemy) and Topics in Meeting Transcripts." In Advances in Computing and Information Technology, 299–307. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31552-7_32.

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Kölmel, Hans Wolfgang. "Homonyme Hemianopsien." In Die homonymen Hemianopsien, 48–70. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73443-4_7.

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Fleisher, Paul. "Rhymes and Homonyms." In Brain Food 100+ Games That Make Kids Think, 180–82. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003233350-22.

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Delporte-Gallet, Carole, Hugues Fauconnier, and Hung Tran-The. "Homonyms with Forgeable Identifiers." In Structural Information and Communication Complexity, 171–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31104-8_15.

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Reid, Wallis. "Monosemy, homonymy and polysemy." In Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics, 93–129. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.51.06rei.

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Conference papers on the topic "Homonym"

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Baek, SeungRyul, Chang D. Yoo, and Sungrack Yun. "Learning a discriminative visual codebook using homonym scheme." In ICASSP 2011 - 2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2011.5946930.

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van den Beukel, Sven, and Lora Aroyo. "Homonym Detection For Humor Recognition In Short Text." In Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-6242.

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Sulistyaningsih, Lilis Siti, Nunung Sitaresmi, and Rahmawati. "A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Sundanese Homonym Vocabularies." In 4th International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture, and Education (ICOLLITE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201215.061.

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Sato, Yo, and Kevin Heffernan. "Homonym normalisation by word sense clustering: a case in Japanese." In Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: International Committee on Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.coling-main.295.

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Sato, Yo, and Kevin Heffernan. "Homonym normalisation by word sense clustering: a case in Japanese." In Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: International Committee on Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.coling-main.295.

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Asnawi, Tb Ade, Adang Asdari, and Didin Syayidin. "Homonym and Change of Meaning “Al-waliy” in The Holy Quran." In Proceedings of the 2nd Internasional Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icclas-18.2019.17.

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Iwasaki, Hideya, Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Kei Tateno, and Masato Takeichi. "Context-sensitive detection and correction of homonym errors in Japanese texts (poster session)." In the fifth international workshop on. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/355214.355251.

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Da Silveira, Thiago L. T., and Cláudio R. Jung. "Dense 3D Indoor Scene Reconstruction from Spherical Images." In Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sibgrapi.est.2020.12977.

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Techniques for 3D reconstruction of scenes based on images are popular and support a number of secondary applications. Traditional approaches require several captures for covering whole environments due to the narrow field of view (FoV) of the pinhole-based/perspective cameras. This paper summarizes the main contributions of the homonym Ph.D. Thesis, which addresses the 3D scene reconstruction problem by considering omnidirectional (spherical or 360◦ ) cameras that present a 360◦ × 180◦ FoV. Although spherical imagery have the benefit of the full-FoV, they are also challenging due to the inherent distortions involved in the capture and representation of such images, which might compromise the use of many wellestablished algorithms for image processing and computer vision. The referred Ph.D. Thesis introduces novel methodologies for estimating dense depth maps from two or more uncalibrated and temporally unordered 360◦ images. It also presents a framework for inferring depth from a single spherical image. We validate our approaches using both synthetic data and computer-generated imagery, showing competitive results concerning other state-ofthe-art methods.
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Vancova, Hana. "TEACHING ENGLISH HOMONYMY." In 11th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2018.0758.

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Delporte-Gallet, Carole, Hugues Fauconnier, Rachid Guerraoui, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Eric Ruppert, and Hung Tran-The. "Byzantine agreement with homonyms." In the 30th annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1993806.1993810.

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Reports on the topic "Homonym"

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Day, Tamra. A Correlational Study: The 1-minute Measure of Homonymy and Intelligibility. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6771.

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