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The meanings of these terms, taken together, constitute a single semantic field.
However, there are certain tendencies based on the semantic field of the nouns.
The same semantic field is used as in "Regrets": cold, winter, time.
The general body of knowledge is socially distributed, and classified in semantic fields.
In some cases the original Irish word is no longer known, or has a different meaning within the same semantic field:
The specific relations between ideological concepts may thus be analyzed by being set in their respective semantic fields.
The semantic field of a given word shifts over time - see "semantic shift."
The list contains 570 semantic fields which were selected because they appear with great frequency in a broad range of academic texts.
For the purposes of this paper, only a portion of the total semantic field covered by the English term is relevant.
To what semantic fields do words belong?
It belongs to the semantic field places.
In the 1980s Eva Kittay developed a semantic field theory of metaphor.
Overlapping semantic fields are problematic, especially in translation.
What dissimilar semantic fields are related through simile?
Lyons emphasised the distinction between semantic fields and semantic networks.
The Sanskrit term 'rakta' holds the semantic field of "blood" and "red.
In this sense, semantic properties are used to define the semantic field of a word or set of words.
Rotiroti theorizes the importance of words in defining the fairy tale's two "semantic fields".
Damin lexical words were organised into semantic fields and shouted out to the initiate in a single session.
A contrastive study in semantic fields.
In the 1960s Stephen Ullmann saw semantic fields as crystallising and perpetuating the values of society.
Are meaning connections reinforced by repetition of words and phrases, or by repeatedly using words from the same semantic field?
The kinds of semantic fields vary from culture to culture and anthropologists use them to study belief systems and reasoning across cultural groups.
It is more commonly associated with the semantic field of the verb for, fari, "to speak," an origin pressed by Varro.
The semantic field of shi and shama is "pacification", "the slowing or cooling down", "rest".