10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAUTONYMOUS»
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tautonymous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tautonymous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
These are not particularly common, and the examples seem to be mostly
transfers of species names. An example is North American robin, which refers
only to a local species, but is tautonymous with British robin referring to a different
species.
Gunnel Melchers, Philip Shaw, 2013
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The Middle Platonists, 80 B.C. to A.D. 220
Kalbfleisch = Fr. 32a Lang): Boethus reports that Speusippus employed the
following division (Jtai- resis), which takes in all names: of names, he says, some
are tautonymous, others heteronymous; of the tautonymous, some are
homonymous, ...
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Logical Matters: Essays in Ancient Philosophy II
Of names, he says, some are tautonymous and others heteronymous; of the
tautonymous, some are homonymous and others synonymous (where We
understand. 4 E. Poste, Aristotle on Fallacies, or the Sophistici Elenchi (London,
1866), ...
Jonathan Barnes, Maddalena Bonelli, 2012
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The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature
The replacement was presumably made to avoid a tautonymous combination, but
Miiller's action has no validity under the Rules and Spatagus flavescens Miiller is
a junior objective synonym of Spatagus spatagus (Linnaeus). 7. Unfortunately ...
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BIODIVERSITY: PERCEPTION, PERIL AND PRESERVATION
Another difference is that no tautonyms (three names) are allowed for species
names. For example Bison bison is used in zoological code, would not be
accepted in botany. However, tautonymous name below the rank of the species,
such as, ...
PRABODH K. MAITI, PAULAMI MAITI, 2011
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Epistemology & Methodology III: Philosophy of Science and ...
In the context of ordinary knowledge "Anything that bounces is solid and resilient"
is tautonymous by virtue of the meaning of "bounces". Not so in the context of
atomic physics, where elementary "particles" can bounce off atomic nuclei.
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The Emu: Official Organ of the Australasian Ornithologists' ...
There seems to be no sufficient reason for rejecting the Linnaean specific name
cygnus as applied to this species, although many authors have used musicus (
Bechstein), apparently, for the most part at least, to avoid the tautonymous ...
There may, of course, be no single lexical unit functioning in this way; hut there is
always at least a tautonymous expression. 27. Some of these, e.g. petwl, will give
rise to the variety of abnormality to which we gave the name iinpmhahilily, but ...
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Introducing English Language: A Resource Book for Students
Of course, it is easy to imagine contexts in which these tautonymous phrases
could be communicatively valid, demonstrating again that connotations and
associations are imported along with denotations whenever words are brought
together.
Louise Mullany, Peter Stockwell, 2010
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Abused, Confused, and Misused Words: A Writer's Guide to ...
... synoptic; synonymous tachycardia tauto same: tautological; tautonymous tele
distant: tachy telegraph; telecommunications thalassocracy thanato death:
thanatophobia; thanatopsis thalasso theo god: theocracy; theocentric
thermometer; ...