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Semantics



Semantics - [Gr.,=significant] in general, the study of the relationship between words and meanings. The empirical study of word meanings and sentence meanings in existing languages is a branch of linguistics; the abstract study of meaning in relation to language or symbolic logic systems is a branch of philosophy. Both are called semantics. The field of semantics has three   Read More...

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    Semantics: A Reader
    by Steven Davis, Brendan S. Gillon. 921 pgs.


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    Regularity in Semantic Change
    by Richard B. Dasher, Elizabeth Closs Traugott. 341 pgs.


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    Introducing English Semantics
    by Charles W. Kreidler. 332 pgs.


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