Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of ...
It is generally known that most words convey several concepts and thus possess the corresponding num...
Antonymy is a relation of lexical opposition which is generally considered to involve (i) the presen...
Contronyms were not among the categories of “nyms” I learned as a child. I know all about synonyms, ...
Pseudoantonyms or contrantonyms are pairs of apparent antonyms that instead are synonyms of sorts. T...
Synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning to another, but have different writing, ...
In his August 1977 Word Ways article on words ending in -onym, George Scheetz asked readers if they ...
Contronymy, a phenomenon which has received much attention in recent years, is often described as se...
the article is devoted to the problems of compound words codification in the dictionaries of antonym...
Polysemy and homonymy are traditionally described in the context of paradigmatic lexical relations. ...
Heteronyms are words that have two different possible pronunciations that are associated with two (o...
In the following article, we will discuss such linguistic properties of the language of special purp...
In the February 1978 issue of Word Ways I unveiled twenty contronyms -- single words for which two c...
Synonyms (in ancient Greek syn ‘συν’ plus and onoma ‘όνομα’ name) are different words with similar o...
These are similar words, some nearly synonyms, which surprisingly are not etymologically related
Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of ...
It is generally known that most words convey several concepts and thus possess the corresponding num...
Antonymy is a relation of lexical opposition which is generally considered to involve (i) the presen...
Contronyms were not among the categories of “nyms” I learned as a child. I know all about synonyms, ...
Pseudoantonyms or contrantonyms are pairs of apparent antonyms that instead are synonyms of sorts. T...
Synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning to another, but have different writing, ...
In his August 1977 Word Ways article on words ending in -onym, George Scheetz asked readers if they ...
Contronymy, a phenomenon which has received much attention in recent years, is often described as se...
the article is devoted to the problems of compound words codification in the dictionaries of antonym...
Polysemy and homonymy are traditionally described in the context of paradigmatic lexical relations. ...
Heteronyms are words that have two different possible pronunciations that are associated with two (o...
In the following article, we will discuss such linguistic properties of the language of special purp...
In the February 1978 issue of Word Ways I unveiled twenty contronyms -- single words for which two c...
Synonyms (in ancient Greek syn ‘συν’ plus and onoma ‘όνομα’ name) are different words with similar o...
These are similar words, some nearly synonyms, which surprisingly are not etymologically related
Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of ...
It is generally known that most words convey several concepts and thus possess the corresponding num...
Antonymy is a relation of lexical opposition which is generally considered to involve (i) the presen...