Pseudoantonyms or contrantonyms are pairs of apparent antonyms that instead are synonyms of sorts. The two forms must be able to be the same part of speech. For example, tied up and tied down by the Lilliputians. Pseudoanyonyms are not to be confused with Susan Thorpe\u27s double negative Pseudo-opposites in the November 2010 Kickshaws
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
All the words can be classified by their forms, their meanings and their forms. In my work I present...
A recent perusal of Webster\u27s Third New International Dictionary has uncovered a number of pseudo...
In an article in the last issue of this journal, Anil uncovered a number of examples of pseudoantony...
Imagine a pair of singular nouns A and B in which B but not A contains a letter at its right edge co...
One finds in the published literature on palindromes and their ilk an odd disparity: whereas there i...
In the November 1982 Kickshaws, Edward Wolpow asked readers to supply pseudoredundant expressions of...
Synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning to another, but have different writing, ...
Antonymy is a relation of lexical opposition which is generally considered to involve (i) the presen...
Homographs, not to be confused with homonyms, are words which happen to be spelled identically but w...
A contronym or autontonym is a polysemous word where one of the meanings is the antonym of another-t...
Antonyms have long been favourites of the readers of Word Ways, either as themselves (ODD-EVEN) or i...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
Pseudo-analogonymy in the Kajkavian dialectIn this article the author discusses pseudo-analogonymy i...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
All the words can be classified by their forms, their meanings and their forms. In my work I present...
A recent perusal of Webster\u27s Third New International Dictionary has uncovered a number of pseudo...
In an article in the last issue of this journal, Anil uncovered a number of examples of pseudoantony...
Imagine a pair of singular nouns A and B in which B but not A contains a letter at its right edge co...
One finds in the published literature on palindromes and their ilk an odd disparity: whereas there i...
In the November 1982 Kickshaws, Edward Wolpow asked readers to supply pseudoredundant expressions of...
Synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning to another, but have different writing, ...
Antonymy is a relation of lexical opposition which is generally considered to involve (i) the presen...
Homographs, not to be confused with homonyms, are words which happen to be spelled identically but w...
A contronym or autontonym is a polysemous word where one of the meanings is the antonym of another-t...
Antonyms have long been favourites of the readers of Word Ways, either as themselves (ODD-EVEN) or i...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
Pseudo-analogonymy in the Kajkavian dialectIn this article the author discusses pseudo-analogonymy i...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
All the words can be classified by their forms, their meanings and their forms. In my work I present...
A recent perusal of Webster\u27s Third New International Dictionary has uncovered a number of pseudo...