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31 October 2023

  • curprev 11:2011:20, 31 October 2023Helpful talk contribs 875 bytes +875 Created page with "<!-- Conflation is treating two (or more) concepts/things/identities as one. This is sometimes perfectly functional, even part of everyday natural language. In language, conflation typically means equivocation, often a word that has multiple distinct, if often related senses. To steal wikipedia's example[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflation], the word "respect" can mean "recognise a right" and "have high regard for", and you can do the former without the lat..."