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semantics
[si-man-tiks]
noun
Linguistics.
the study of meaning.
the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.
Also called significs. the branch of semiotics dealing with the relations between signs and what they denote.
the meaning, or an interpretation of the meaning, of a word, sign, sentence, etc..
Let's not argue about semantics.
semantics
/ sɪˈmæntɪks /
noun
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
the study of the relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent
logic
the study of interpretations of a formal theory
the study of the relationship between the structure of a theory and its subject matter
(of a formal theory) the principles that determine the truth or falsehood of sentences within the theory, and the references of its terms
semantics
The scientific or philosophical study of the relations of words and their meanings.
Other Word Forms
- semanticist noun
- semantician noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of semantics1
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