If semantic change, they are considered different words for the purpose of Interlingua eligibility.
A number of classification schemes have been suggested for semantic change.
Blank has tried to create a complete list of motivations for semantic change.
If a single word undergoes a semantic change, then the whole structure of the lexical field changes.
In the early post-war years, a semantic change is detectable.
This is the linguistic process known as pejoration or semantic change.
The semantic change reveals a fundamental shift in how these children are perceived and treated.
In each category, child-like translation can lead to semantic change.
With these simple semantic changes we can support the whole object-oriented paradigm.
In a related development, a semantic change has overtaken a familiar phrase.