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                Identify the meaning relation for each example. Possible answers are synonymy, antonymy, polysemy, homophony, contradict, hyponymy, hypernymy, paraphrase, contradiction.
a) chair / furniture
b) run: verb meaning to walk rapidly / run: a point in baseball
c) Phil owns a dog, but he doesn't own an animal
d) break / build
e) fly: verb meaning to soar through air / fly: a bug
f) Rodney gets no respect / Rodney is insulted often
g) Phil owns a car / Phil has an automobile
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a) hyponymy
b) homophony
c) contradiction
d) antonymy
e) polysemy
f) entailment?
g) paraphrase
Are any of these incorrect? Thanks
            
            
        a) chair / furniture
b) run: verb meaning to walk rapidly / run: a point in baseball
c) Phil owns a dog, but he doesn't own an animal
d) break / build
e) fly: verb meaning to soar through air / fly: a bug
f) Rodney gets no respect / Rodney is insulted often
g) Phil owns a car / Phil has an automobile
--
a) hyponymy
b) homophony
c) contradiction
d) antonymy
e) polysemy
f) entailment?
g) paraphrase
Are any of these incorrect? Thanks
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    A - don’t know
B - yes
C - yes
D - yes
E - How is this different from B?
F - don’t know
G - probably
    
B - yes
C - yes
D - yes
E - How is this different from B?
F - don’t know
G - probably
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
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