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  1. A Puzzle About Mental Lexicons and Semantic Relatedness.Alice Damirjian - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology.
    According to the received view in the literature on homonymy and polysemy representation, there is a difference between how polysemes and homonyms are represented in our mental lexicons. More concretely, the received view holds that whereas the meanings associated with a homonymous expression are (mentally) represented in separate lexical entries, the meanings associated with a polysemous expression are represented together in a single lexical entry. It is usually argued that this is the picture that is supported by the growing body (...)
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  • Linguistic evidence for polysemy in the mind: a response to William Croft and Dominiek Sandra.David Tuggy - 2001 - Cognitive Linguistics 10 (4).
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