"In linguistics, semantics is the subfield that
is devoted to the study of meaning, as inherent at the levels of words, phrases,
sentences, and larger units of discourse (termed texts). The basic area of
study is the meaning of signs, and the study of relations between
different linguistic units and compounds: homonymy, synonymy, antonymy, hypernymy, hyponymy, meronymy, metonymy, holonymy, paronyms. A key concern is how meaning
attaches to larger chunks of text, possibly as a result of the composition from
smaller units of meaning. Traditionally, semantics has included the study of sense and denotative reference, truth conditions, argument structure, thematic roles, discourse
analysis, and the linkage of all of these to syntax."--From the article
on "Semantics" on Wikipedia.
on "Semantics" on Wikipedia.
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