DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN POLYSEMANTIC AND HOMONYMOUS PHENOMENA
Abstract
This article provides an in-depth examination of homonymy and polysemic phenomena. Homonymy refers to words that share the same form but have entirely different meanings, while polysemy refers to a single word possessing multiple meanings. The research delves into the linguistic nature of these phenomena, exploring their significance in linguistics and practical applications.
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