That is, Ǒ underwent semantic extension from " harvest " to " vegetable ", and the addition of y?merely specified that the latter meaning was to be understood.
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Is there perhaps some semantic extension somewhere between the standard MediaWiki and a full blown Semantic MediaWiki installation ?-- Para 11 : 04, 8 August 2007 ( UTC)
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Chinese " lose face " is an imperceptible English import because it appears to be a predictable semantic extension of " face ", and not a noticeable foreign borrowing.
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Such a semantic extension can be understood by the fact that many communities had little contact with the outside because they were geographically isolated by the vast sea in the front and heavy mountains in the back.
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Reflexes of this primordial [ m ], and its original meaning, are found in ostensibly unrelated present-day languages in words referring to the mouth, the female genitals, and semantic extensions of these, e . g.
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Much of his concrete work is based on web-based content markup formats like MathML, OpenMath, and OMDoc and systems for managing this data, e . g . semantic search engines for mathematical formulae, semantic extensions to LaTeX, or converting legacy LaTeX documents from the arXiv.