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Carnap (1952) also thought that meaning postulates expressed the semanticist's "intentions" with respect to the meanings of the descriptive constants, which may or may not reflect linguistic usage; again, today postulates are usually understood as expressing semantic relations (synonymy, analytic entailment, etc).
The difference between source (record) and target (terminology) vocabulary may for example be categorized as spelling variants, synonymy or aggregation, and in order to understand the coding process, the various degrees of semantic distance between records and terminologies must be taken into account.
But locomotions caused without immediate transmission were understood to be be embedded in larger patterns of causation which observed the principle of causational synonymy, and it is exactly such a larger pattern of causation which is missing in the case of celestial motions.
Such potential for topological change underscores the need to publish synonymies that detail previous meanings of high-level names (Tables 1 and 2), essential to understand their usage through time and to clarify their past and current applications.
Timing can affect synonymy.
Synonymy is my business.
Into the synonymy fray steps warrior.
Synonymy of slips, glossary of goofs.
Add to synonymy of Helianthemum scoparium: "vars.
The synonymy for P. drummondii ssp.
"The Ripley finch went into synonymy," Ripley says.
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