Contrast (linguistics)

In semantics, contrast is a distinction between two or more entities, with regard to their meaning and function == On contrast == Contrast is often overtly marked by markers such as but or however, such as in the following examples: It's raining, but I am not taking an umbrella. We will be giving a party for our new students.

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Contrast (linguistics)

In semantics, contrast is a distinction between two or more entities, with regard to their meaning and function == On contrast == Contrast is often overtly marked by markers such as but or however, such as in the following examples: It's raining, but I am not taking an umbrella. We will be giving a party for our new students.

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