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Discover Ludwig"semantic variation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to the fact that a single word can mean different things in different contexts. For example, the word "cut" can refer to the act of cutting something with a sharp object or to reduce something, like a budget. The various meanings of "cut" are examples of semantic variation.
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To tailor semantics variability the notion of semantic variation point has been introduced in UML 2.0.
In Hasan's concept of semantic variation, this relation is inverted.
And look for what seems to be a semantic variation called organic electro luminescent displays.
These were employed successfully as research tools for the study of semantic variation (Cloran [1994]; [1995]; [1999]; [2000]; Williams, [1995]; Hasan [2009b]).
And though ideology is a form of semantic variation that cuts across text types, the individual texts through which ideologies exert their force also simultaneously manifest register variation.
Semantic variation 'does not simply signal ideology; rather, this is how language participates in creating, maintaining and changing ideological stances' (Hasan 2016a: 120).
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He riffs on shifting semantic variations, on the relation between art and artifice, illusion and elision, energy and entropy.
In the following century, cool with other semantic variations like "stylistically relaxed; controlled; composed; aloof," was popularized by Charlie Parker's 1947 "Cool Blues" and Miles Davis's later album, "Birth of the Cool".
The semantic variations are part of a nascent effort worldwide to acknowledge some sort of neutral ground between male and female, starting at the youngest ages.
Relevant to the questions raised in 14, the range of semantic variations illustrated above is manifested with a range of lexical-constructional variations.
He is troublesome/annoying. - Stimulus S. A further look at the morphologically simple but semantically complex verb 煩 fan "annoying/annoyed" reveals that it actually demonstrates a wider range of semantic variations.
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