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He presented a more complete synonymy than the one given here.
Thus, it was argued that the synonymy should be the other way around.
Synonymy is the phenomenon where different words describe the same idea.
Ambiguity and synonymy are among the factors that make computer understanding of language very difficult.
The synonymy is extensive, and older literature must be used with caution.
Both this genus and its type species have had a very complicated synonymy.
The shrub has suffered several other names in its short history; see Synonymy.
How do we wade into the differentiation that will help us make a splash in synonymy?
The objection to synonymy hinges upon the problem of collateral information.
But does interchangeability hold as an explanation of cognitive synonymy?
It is in these terms that an attack is often mounted on the whole idea of synonymy.
Taken together, this synonymy amounts to a dog's breakfast .
The involved synonymy is given in full (1960).
Instead, he asserted, what was more interesting to study was the synonymy between signs.
It has a large, variable range, which has led to considerable synonymy.
There may be some synonymy in this list.
"I read through to the part of the synonymy," Nikitas said.
To avoid confusion the synonymy for the species is as follows:
So competence cannot rely on a simple index or synonymy for objects and styles.
But the former was actually described a few pages before the latter in the same work, and thus the synonymy would be the other way around.
A small bit of business, maybe a quick column on synonymy, is a shtickl.
The following have been proposed for synonymy with Sclerocactus but this is controversial.
All other names were therefore given synonymy with D. crassifolium.
Experts disagree about some details of the synonymy.
The following genera have been brought into synonymy with this genus: