| 1. | In a related development, a semantic change has overtaken a familiar phrase.
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| 2. | Analyzability may be further limited by cranberry morphemes and semantic changes.
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| 3. | Over time, though, and through processes of semantic change, such a domain can emerge.
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| 4. | The appeals court, however, said that semantic change didn't meet the actual malice standard.
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| 5. | All these terms may suffer from semantic change as a side effect of advertising.
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| 6. | In each category, childlike translation can lead to semantic change.
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| 7. | :Semantic change is common to all languages, and lexical borrowing occurs with linguistic contact.
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| 8. | :: Language being the democratic phenomenon that it is, semantic change can and does happen.
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| 9. | But often it's just a semantic change, said Steve Yost, spokesman for the IRS in Houston.
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| 10. | Analysts said the semantic change from earlier reports signals that the government's view of the economy has changed.
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