polysemic
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Contexto: "Due to inherent ludic and polysemic elements in imagery, the process of constructing meaning will always be open to new interpretations of the story as well as the reader's reality."
Fonte: PASCOLATI, Sonia. Illustration in children‘s literature. Acta Scientiarum: Language and Culture, Maringá, v. 39, ed. 3, 2017
Fonte: PASCOLATI, Sonia. Illustration in children‘s literature. Acta Scientiarum: Language and Culture, Maringá, v. 39, ed. 3, 2017
Termo equivalente: polissêmico
Definição: "Polysemic means ‘having many meanings’, and it is used in English as a linguistic and semantic term."
Fonte: COGHILL, Mary. Russian Evolution: Rozhdestvensky and the ‘image of the author’ explored with reference to his book General Philology (1996) Moscow. Russian Evolution: Russian Reflections; A Conference on the work of Yuri Rozhdestvensky: his Contribution to Linguistics, rhetoric, communication theory, semiotics, Poetics and Narratology, Senate House, University of London, 2017.
Fonte: COGHILL, Mary. Russian Evolution: Rozhdestvensky and the ‘image of the author’ explored with reference to his book General Philology (1996) Moscow. Russian Evolution: Russian Reflections; A Conference on the work of Yuri Rozhdestvensky: his Contribution to Linguistics, rhetoric, communication theory, semiotics, Poetics and Narratology, Senate House, University of London, 2017.
Definição em português: "Polissêmico significa “ter muitos significados”, e é usado em inglês como um termo linguístico e semântico."