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    semantics
    /sɪˈmantɪks/

    plural

    • 1. the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. The two main areas are logical semantics, concerned with matters such as sense and reference and presupposition and implication, and lexical semantics, concerned with the analysis of word meanings and relations between them.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SemanticsSemantics - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · It is a systematic inquiry that examines what linguistic meaning is and how it arises. [2] It investigates how expressions are built up from different layers of constituents, like morphemes, words, clauses, sentences, and texts, and how the meanings of the constituents affect one another. [3]

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · It does not have to do anything with the meaning of the statement. A statement is syntactically valid if it follows all the rules. It is related to the grammar and structure of the language. Semantics: It refers to the meaning associated with the statement in a programming language.

  4. 2 days ago · Traditional approaches to semantic change typically focus on outcomes of meaning change and list types of change such as metaphoric and metonymic extension, broadening and narrowing, and the development of positive and negative meanings. Examples are usually considered out of context, and are lexical members of nominal and adjectival word classes.

  5. 5 days ago · To determine significance, we compared the activity of each neuron for words that belonged to a particular semantic domain (for example, ‘food’) to that for words from all other semantic ...

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · There's a subtle distinction here between truth-value and semantic-value, one that harkens back to the Russell/Frege debate about 'denotation' and 'sense'. In short, truth-value deals with (bare) facts about the world, while semantic-value deals with impressions of the world.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · This phenomenon is known as semantic satiation and it causes us to perceive a real word as meaningless sounds. Sometimes that loss of meaning can be a pain, sometimes it can be useful, and sometimes, like in this creation by the poet Phil Kaye, it can even be hauntingly beautiful.

  8. Jun 10, 2024 · SEMANTICS • Semantics (from the Greek semantikos, or ‘significant meaning,’ derived from sema ‘sign’) is traditionally defined as the study of meaning. • One area of study is the study of the semantic relations between different linguistic expressions, usually words.

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