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hyponymy

In semantics, a relationship in meaning between two words such that one (for example, sport) includes the other (for example, football), but not vice versa.



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Coverage includes an overview of the essential structure of language and the relationship between language and culture; French and English word structure as they affect translation issues; lexical structure in French, particularly hyponymy and synonymy; translation problems caused by syntactic differences between French and English; translation types and procedures; and a range of miscellaneous issues, such as translating humor, metaphor, punctuation.
 
 
 
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