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a subscriber is looking for a word that describes the sensation one feels that a word loses all meaning when it's repeated over and over, or pondered deeply for a while.
any ideas?
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I have heard or read the expression "exhaustion of meaning" -- perhaps in social psychology.
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Sounds like plain old over-familiarity to me.
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The way I see it repeated over and over, or pondered deeply for a while are two different treatments. While in the first case, loss of meaning seems likely, in the second, I rather expect the opposite.
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Semantic satiation is a loosely related term, on the individual level of language perception. There might be a collective equivalent.
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Hi tsuwm I tried to sit it out, but the itch from your subjunctive form veniat refuses to go away
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Time for a paradigm metamorphisis.
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The controversial and groundbreaking US comedian, Lenny Bruce (1925-1966), introduced "obscenities" into his act under his theory that if you repeat a word like the F-word often enough, it loses its punch, people get used to it, and, so, in effect, you eventually strip the obscenity away and it becomes inert, just another word.
Not quite the theory presented in the Alpha-post, but close.
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