Polysemy and Homonymy
Polysemy and Homonymy
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Don’t remove the bark from the tree.
Bark: Homonymy
Chó sủa, vỏ cây
f) You tried the rest. Now try the best.
My aching limbs cried out for rest.
Rest:
g) Lend me your pen.
They put the pigs in the pen.
Pen:
h) I got a cut lip.
The lip of the cup was chipped.
Lip:
Hyponymy
Hyponymy: a relationship between two words, in which the
meaning of one of the words includes the meaning of the other
word.
Arrange the words in each group so that every word is a hyponym of the
word immediately before it.
a) mouse, rodent, mammal
b) house, building, bungalow, structure
Synonymy
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Synonymy: a word which has the same, or nearly the same,
meaning as another word. Sometimes two words may be
synonymous in certain sentences only.
Which of the following words or expressions appear to have the same or
very similar meanings; list them in pairs of letters:
Paraphrase
A piece of text (especially a sentence) that expresses the ‘same’
meaning as another piece of text in a different way.
a) John is the parent of James.
James is the child of John.
b) My father owns this car.
This car belongs to my father.
c) Some countries have no coastline.
Not all countries have a coastline.
d) Mr. Birling killed Eva Smith.
Eva Smith was killed by Mr. Birling.
e) Her name sounds familiar to Mr. Birling.
Her name rings a bell with Mr. Birling.
f) He lectured me about that particular space.
I was lectured by the man about that particular space.
g) Biff and Tammy are good scouts.
Tammy and Biff are good scouts.
Entailment
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One sentence entails another if the meaning of the first sentence
includes the meaning of the second.
A relationship between two sentences such that if the first is
true, the second must also be true.
Ambiguity
Explain the semantic ambiguity of the following sentences by providing
two sentences that paraphrase the two meanings.
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h. In his drawer each of the manager keeps a gun.
a) shallow – deep
b) mature- ripe
c) suite – sweet
d) table – furniture
e) single – married
f) move – run
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4. I don’t want that book you have there.
7. If you will wait there, I’ll go and meet you after work.
2. go, come
3. now, then
4. there, here
5. I, you
6. I, he
7. you, he