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== O ==
== O ==
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== P ==
== P ==
=polysemy=
A polysemous word is a word has several sub-senses which are related with one another. It is ambiguous.
==Examples==
* key ( 'Piano key' or 'front door key')


= Quantifiers =
= Quantifiers =

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Glossary of Basic Semantic Terms

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polysemy

A polysemous word is a word has several sub-senses which are related with one another. It is ambiguous.

Examples

  • key ( 'Piano key' or 'front door key')

Quantifiers

Pronunciation

Definition

Quantifiers refer to quantity Comment: ...

Examples

more than half
a third

Related terms

References and links

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S


T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z