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* [http://www.generalsemantics.org/the-general-semantics-learning-center/online-library/ General Semantics Learning Center] | * [http://www.generalsemantics.org/the-general-semantics-learning-center/online-library/ General Semantics Learning Center] | ||
* [http://www.iva.dk/bh/lifeboat_ko/CONCEPTS/semantic_relations.htm | * [http://www.iva.dk/bh/lifeboat_ko/CONCEPTS/semantic_relations.htm A general overview, granted by Det Informationsvidenskabelige Akademi] | ||
== Links with non-scientific background (please handle with care) == | == Links with non-scientific background (please handle with care) == |
Revision as of 22:13, 4 November 2012
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Wikipage of Group 2
Overview
Members
Short description of the topic
Our aim is to enlighten the subject of semantic relations. What is a synonym? How can we distinguish polysemy and homonymy? Why are alive and dead complements and not truly antonyms? Those are the questions we want to answer by producing guides and excercises for future students and all those who never understood semantic relations.
References and links
References
Links
- General Semantics Learning Center
- A general overview, granted by Det Informationsvidenskabelige Akademi
Links with non-scientific background (please handle with care)
- Antonym Finder, can also be used for synonyms and definitions
- A good page to illustrate the difference between synonym and antonyms (with examples)
Our e-learning objects
Our wiki pages
- homophony (definition in Basic Glossary)
- contradiction (definition in Basic Glossary)
- complementarity