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polysemythat

Polysemythat is a linguistic neologism used to describe a pattern in which a polysemous lexeme is guided toward a single interpretation within a discourse by contextual disambiguation cues. The term combines polysemy with the word that, highlighting the role of that-clauses and related syntactic material in selecting a sense. It remains informal and is not part of a standardized framework, but appears in exploratory discussions of how context constrains meaning.

Conceptually, polysemythat treats sense selection as an interaction between lexical ambiguity and discourse-level anchoring. In a

Example: the word bank is polysemous. In “The bank that approved the loan funded the project,” the

Applications include natural language processing, lexicography, and discourse analysis, where recognizing polysemythat patterns can inform disambiguation

See also: polysemy, disambiguation, sense extension.

text,
a
speaker
or
writer
may
repeatedly
pair
a
word
with
a
specific
that-clause
or
presupposed
content,
thereby
narrowing
the
range
of
plausible
senses
for
that
word
within
the
narrative.
that-clause
anchors
the
financial
institution
sense;
in
“The
bank
that
borders
the
river
is
eroding,”
the
riverside
sense
is
anchored.
If
the
that-clause
recurs
across
sentences,
it
reinforces
a
chosen
sense
and
reduces
ambiguity.
models
and
sense
inventories.
The
concept
emphasizes
that
interpretation
can
be
actively
steered
by
syntactic
and
discourse
cues,
not
only
by
lexical
properties.