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Homonymy in Aristotle and Speusippus
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1971
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Philosophy Of LanguageWhereas SpeusippusDie WordsVariety (Linguistics)LinguisticsMorphologyHistorical LinguisticsPoeticsMorphology (Linguistics)Language StudiesSemanticsSpeusippan SensesClassicsTheoretical Linguistics
‘ There are important differences between Aristotle's account of homonymy and synonymy on the one hand, and Speusippus' on the other; in particular, Aristotle treated homonymy and synonymy as properties of things, whereas Speusippus treated them as properties of words. Despite this difference, in certain significant passages Aristotle fell under the influence of Speusippus and used die words “homonymous” and “synonymous” in their Speusippan senses.’
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