So after discovering this, I plugged " diaspora and'semantic shift'" into Google.
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Nosirree, prof ., not with MASS _ Mothers Against Semantic Shift _ manning the ramparts.
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However, there are often clear phonetic and semantic shifts.
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This intrigued me, so I went to the article and discovered that'despot'has undergone a'semantic shift '.
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:: More exactly, " forgive " is an old word, but the semantic shift occurred due to the Latin meaning.
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In her works Aylin Langreuter has a philosophical-aesthetic approach, in which she plays with semantic shifts between form and content.
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My answer : In an age of semantic shift and grammatical drift, this has been a book that offers moorings.
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This semantic shift may be compared to in German, where the corresponding words Dogge and Hund kept their original meanings.
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AS for why, its semantic shift but such things happen normally without being recorded . talk ) 18 : 46, 21 March 2015 ( UTC)
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A small semantic shift in an internal memorandum at a Boy Scout chapter has reignited the awkward and often volatile issue of homosexuality in the Scouts.