| 11. | Due to its broad etymology, the term rumba historically retained a certain degree of polysemy.
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| 12. | Polysemy is a major obstacle for all computer systems that attempt to deal with human language.
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| 13. | Polysemy, multiple meanings of a single word or phrase, sometimes results from relations of metonymy.
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| 14. | According to Google Scholar multiword expressions, polysemy, named-entity recognition and feature structure grammars.
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| 15. | Kent Bach, for example, takes Fodor to task for his criticisms of lexical semantics and polysemy.
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| 16. | Some do not present true opposites, others do not deal with homonyms so much as with polysemy.
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| 17. | The discussion of the organization of polysemy and homonymy is comprehensive, although limited to the English Wiktionary.
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| 18. | Other contronyms are a form of polysemy, but where a single word acquires different and ultimately opposite senses.
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| 19. | Sherman was wary of attributing any strict meaning to his work and assumed an essential polysemy in its interpretation.
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| 20. | This requires an understanding of lexical hierarchy, including hyponymy and hypernymy, meronomy, polysemy, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms.
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