introduction to semantics
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INTRODUCTI
ON TO
SEMANTICS
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is the technical term used to refer to the study of meaning, and, since meaning is a part of language,
semantics is a part of linguistics.
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Semantics is the branch of
linguistics that deals with the study of
meaning, changes in meaning, and the
principles that govern the relationship
between sentences or words and their
meanings.
It is the study of the relationships
between signs and symbols and what
they represent.
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An understanding of semantics isessential to the study of languageacquisition.
The study of semantics includes the study of how meaning is constructed, interpreted, clarified, obscured, illustrated, simplified, negotiated, contradicted, and paraphrased
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The noun semantics and the adjectivesemantic are derived from the Greek wordsemantikos (“significant”).
In linguistics, semantics is the subfield that isdevoted to the study of meaning, as borne on thesyntactic levels of words, phrases, sentences, andsometimes larger units of discourse, genericallyreferred to as texts.
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To understand language we need to know themeaning of words and the morphemes thatcompose them. We also must know how themeanings of words combine into phrases andsentence meanings. Finally, we must considercontext when determining meaning.
The study of the linguistic meaning ofmorphemes, words, phrases, and sentences iscalled Semantics.
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• Symbol
• Words and lexemes
• Denotation and connotation
• Ambiguity
• Synonym and antonym
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Homonym and Homophones Hyponymy and homograph Collocation and Idiom Polysemy Lexicology and lexicography
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Give example about lexicology and lexicography in english education !
How word together put into meaning?
Do we have study semantic before study language?
Why semantics is a part of linguistic?
Is grammar influence the word meaning?
How can we use symbol in communication? Mention kind of symbol!
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Can conotation change in a long time? Give example!
What make the word meaning change?
Explain about polysemy and give example!
What is the different between sign and symbol!