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Decoding Near Synonyms in Pedestrianization Research: A Numerical Analysis and Summative Approach
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Abusaada, Hisham
, Elshater, Abeer
in
Classification
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ Concepts
/ Content analysis
/ Decoding
/ Discourse
/ history of urban thought
/ Inconsistency
/ Meaning
/ near-synonym concepts in urban planning
/ near-synonym terminology in urban studies
/ Numerical analysis
/ pedestrian
/ Pedestrianization
/ Pedestrians
/ Primary groups
/ Research design
/ Sampling
/ semantic preference
/ Semantics
/ Shopping centers
/ Snowball sampling
/ Synonyms
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Vocabulary
2024
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Decoding Near Synonyms in Pedestrianization Research: A Numerical Analysis and Summative Approach
by
Abusaada, Hisham
, Elshater, Abeer
in
Classification
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ Concepts
/ Content analysis
/ Decoding
/ Discourse
/ history of urban thought
/ Inconsistency
/ Meaning
/ near-synonym concepts in urban planning
/ near-synonym terminology in urban studies
/ Numerical analysis
/ pedestrian
/ Pedestrianization
/ Pedestrians
/ Primary groups
/ Research design
/ Sampling
/ semantic preference
/ Semantics
/ Shopping centers
/ Snowball sampling
/ Synonyms
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Vocabulary
2024
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Decoding Near Synonyms in Pedestrianization Research: A Numerical Analysis and Summative Approach
by
Abusaada, Hisham
, Elshater, Abeer
in
Classification
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ Concepts
/ Content analysis
/ Decoding
/ Discourse
/ history of urban thought
/ Inconsistency
/ Meaning
/ near-synonym concepts in urban planning
/ near-synonym terminology in urban studies
/ Numerical analysis
/ pedestrian
/ Pedestrianization
/ Pedestrians
/ Primary groups
/ Research design
/ Sampling
/ semantic preference
/ Semantics
/ Shopping centers
/ Snowball sampling
/ Synonyms
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Vocabulary
2024
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Decoding Near Synonyms in Pedestrianization Research: A Numerical Analysis and Summative Approach
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Decoding Near Synonyms in Pedestrianization Research: A Numerical Analysis and Summative Approach
2024
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Overview
Pedestrianization is a significant discourse focus within urban planning and design research. However, the need for more clarity from the inconsistent use of near-synonym concepts or terms necessitates attention. This review article addresses this issue through a comprehensive analysis of synonym proliferation in pedestrian research, culminating in developing a robust “near synonymous toolkit” and “synonym selection framework”. Employing a linear snowball sampling technique, numerical analysis, and a qualitative content analysis-based summative approach, we examined sixteen peer-reviewed articles from 11 scientific journals. Through systematic classification based on consistency and variability, the summative review identifies three primary groups of near synonyms: dominant and widely utilized conceptual or terminological near synonymy in pedestrianization in the urban planning and design literature, near synonyms directly associated with a pedestrian, pedestrianize, and those indirectly linked to another conceptual or terminological synonymy. Further analysis delves into the nature of near-synonym concepts or terms, revealing three discernible patterns: the use of distinct, precise concepts or terms with near-synonym meanings, similar concepts or terms conveying divergent meanings, and the juxtaposition of unrelated vocabulary lacking semantic resemblance. These insights illuminate semantic relationships within the studied vocabulary, underscoring the importance of addressing inconsistency for clarity, precision, and coherence in scientific discourse. By offering practical guidance through the proposed framework, this study empowers academic researchers to navigate synonym selection adeptly, thereby enhancing the caliber of scholarly writing in urban planning and design.
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MDPI AG
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