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Semantics   /sɪmˈæntɪks/   Listen
Semantics

noun
1.
The study of language meaning.
2.
The meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text.



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"Semantics" Quotes from Famous Books



... drinking at the last supper belongs to this category—an idea which, like everything else Jewish, has been badly mauled by the church). But let us be careful not to see in all this anything more than symbolical language, semantics[6] an opportunity to speak in parables. It is only on the theory that no work is to be taken literally that this anti-realist is able to speak at all. Set down among Hindus he would have made use of the concepts of Sankhya,[7] and among Chinese he would have employed those of Lao-tse[8]—and ...
— The Antichrist • F. W. Nietzsche



Words linked to "Semantics" :   semasiology, deixis, conceptual semantics, meaning, substance, linguistics, semanticist, semantic



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