Talk:Contrast (linguistics)

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Raining and umbrella[edit]

I have changed "It's raining, but I am taking an umbrella" to "It's raining, but I am not taking an umbrella." In my opinion when it is raining it would be implied that an umbrella is being taken, so when it is not being taken a contrast is produced.

Split[edit]

I know the article is short, but the bit about morphology at the bottom seems unrelated to the rest of the article's information about contrast's use in semantics. Perhaps the article should be split into Contrast (semantics) and Contrast (morphology)? Kyoakoa (talk) 13:28, 7 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]