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Hypersynonymy for polyfunctionality
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Abstract:
The term polyfunctionality has an extraordinary number of synonyms and near-synonyms in linguistics, e.g. multifunctionality, polycategoriality, conversion, and zero derivation. In this paper I will present many of these terms and discuss possible differences (for some authors) among them. The paper will thus be a case study in hypersynonymy, the existence of a very large set of (near-)synonymous terms.
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Keyword:
polyfunctionality; polysemy; synonymy; zero derivation
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1403250
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