One rather focuses on a semantically interesting phenomenon, suggesting rules which are only explicit concerning the semantic side. |
Innovation and entrepreneurship may not be perfect synonyms, but semantically the two are at least kissing cousins. |
The majority of their songs use the word as a series of fragments which at times become semantically indecipherable as language. |
Either way, guttural and gutter have been phonetically and semantically conflated. |
And the third of the three coordinate verb phrases is itself a direct quote, semantically within the scope of the verb say. |
Formally, palilalia is a compulsive involuntary repetition of a semantically acceptable phrase or word. |