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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blackout_USA)
Fri Oct 21 08:26:38 2016

Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 08:20:23 -0400
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es, which have a shared origin, such as mouth (of a river) and mouth (of an animal).In non-technical contexts, the term &quot;homonym&quot;<br />
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may be used (somewhat confusingly) to refer to words that are either homographs or homophones. The words row (propel with oars) and row<br />
(argument) <a href="http://brebre.bid/v2l6-eb1mW8_ZthX0utgZfL_uUyrqPwQk5xv0Us"><img border="0" src="http://brebre.bid/iHtKHmhhKMVkfeqKr95KF0a0S0RbL0A5u3EMQWI" /></a>and row (a linear arrangement of seating) are considered homographs, while the words read (peruse) and reed (waterside plant<br />
) would be considered homophones; under this looser definition, both groups of words represent groups of homonyms.The adjective homonymous<br />
can additionally be used wherever two items share the same name, independent of how close they are or aren&#39;t related in terms of their<br />
meaning or <a href="http://brebre.bid/v2l6-eb1mW8_ZthX0utgZfL_uUyrqPwQk5xv0Us"><img border="0" src="http://brebre.bid/iHtKHmhhKMVkfeqKr95KF0a0S0RbL0A5u3EMQWI" /></a>etymologyfactors internal to language, such as the problem of resolving indexical or anaphora (e.g. this x, him, last week).<br />
In these situations context serves as the input, but the interpreted utterance also modifies the context, so it is also the output.<br />
Thus, the interpretation is necessarily dynamic and the meaning of sentences is viewed as contexts changing potentials instead of<br />
propositionsfactors external to language, i.e. language is not a set <a href="http://brebre.bid/v2l6-eb1mW8_ZthX0utgZfL_uUyrqPwQk5xv0Us"><img border="0" src="http://brebre.bid/iHtKHmhhKMVkfeqKr95KF0a0S0RbL0A5u3EMQWI" /></a>of labels stuck on things, but &quot;a toolbox, the importance of<br />
whose elements lie in the way they function rather than their attachments to things.&quot; This view reflects the position of the l<br />
ater Wittgenstein and his famous game example, and is related to the positions of Quine, Davidson, and others.A concrete example<br />
of the latter phenomenon is semantic underspecification &ndash; meanings are not complete without some elements of context. To take<br />
an example of one word, red, its meaning in a phrase such as red book is similar to many other usages, and can be viewed as compositional.<br />
However, the colours implied in phrases such as red wine (very dark), and red hair (coppery), or red soil, or red skin are very different. </b></p>
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