User talk:Foeaman,Roberto

I am not sure if this is the right page to ask questions,but I'll try. I have been having a problem with the definitions rendered by some other dictionaries,for the words:tautology and pleonasm. I would like to know what the definitions are according to the Oxford dictionary. According to my knowledge there are two exact opposite concepts as follow; 1)The redundand use of words,which is called tautology.(examp.a free gift) gift is always free,so therefor there is no need to call it a free gift. 2)The controversial use of words,which is pleonsm.(examp.she has a strong weakness)weakness can not be strong,the word strong controdicts weakness. This is called pleonasm to my knowledge. But the Webster dictionary in the USA render the definitions for both to be the same,which is redundancy. I believe that it is very incorrect,because there is a clear difference between redundant use of language and a controversial one.The controversial one is a highly unacceptable use of language.