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Semantics theories

Theories about Semantics

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features Semantics features Semantics feature Semantic semantic features

is the basic unit of meaning in a word .

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referent Reference Referent reference

of an expression is often a thing or a person in the world .

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reference Reference referent Referent

of a word or a linguistic expression is the relationship between that word or expression and the thing , the action , the event , the quality , etc . it refers to .

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dennotative denotative Dennotative denotation Dennotation Denotation Denotative denotation

( also called denotative meaning ) of a word is the core of central meaning of the word found in a dictionary .

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dennotative denotative Dennotative Denotative meaning dennotation meaning Denotative denotation

denotation ( also called ) of a word is the core of central meaning of the word found in a dictionary .

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connotative conotation connotation Connotation connotative meaning

( also called connotative meaning ) of a word is the additional meaning that the word has beyond its denotative meaning . It shows people's emotions and / or attitudes towards what the word refers to .

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conotative meaning meaning Connotation connotation connotative

connotation ( also called ) of a word is the additional meaning that the word has beyond its denotative meaning . It shows people's emotions and / or attitudes towards what the word refers to .

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hyponyms Homophony Hyponymy hyponymy Homography

is a sense relation in which the sense of a word is included in the sense of another word .

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hyponymy homophony homography hyponyms Hyponymy

is the relationship between each of the hyponyms and its superordinate .

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antonymy synonymy Synonymy homography homophony Homography

is a sense relation in which various words have different ( written and sound ) forms but have the same or nearly the same meaning .

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antonymy Antonymy

is a relation in which two words have different ( written and sound ) forms and are opposite in meaning .

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Homonymy homonymy

is a relation in which various words have the same ( written and sound ) form but have different meanings .

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homophony Homophony

is a relation in which various words have the same sound form but have different meanings and written forms .

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homography Homography

is a relation in which various words are pronounced the same , but are not be spelled the same and have different meanings .

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Polysemy polysemy

is a sense relation in which a single word has two or more slightly different but closely related meanings .

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meaning Literal literal meaning

is the basic or usual meaning of a word .

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figurative Figurative meaning meaning

The of a word create vivid mental images to readers or listeners .

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proposition Propositon

A is that part of the meaning of the utterance of a declarative sentence which describes some state of affairs .

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sentence Sentence

A conceived abstractly , a string of words put together by the grammatical rules of a language .

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utterance Utterance

An is the use by a particular speaker , on a particular occasion , of a piece of language , such as a sequence of sentences , or a single phrase , or even a single word .

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Analytic sentence sentence analytic

An is one that is necessarily true , as a result of the senses of the words in it .

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contradictory Contradiction contradictory sentence contradiction contradiction

A is a sentence that is necessarily false , as a result of the sense of the words in it . Thus a is in a way the opposite of an analytic sentence .

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sentence contradictory Contradictory sentence

A is a sentence that is necessarily false , as a result of the sense of the words in it .

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presupposition

Presupposition is " what a speaker or writer assumes that receiver of the message already knows " .

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implicature conservational implicature Conservational

promises to bridge " the gap between what is literally said and what is conveyed "

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Simile simile smile

is " the use of comparision of one thing with another "

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personification Personification

is a speacial kind of metaphor in which some human characteristic is attributed to an inanimate object or an abstract notion ; that is , a lifeless thing or quality is stated as if it were living .

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metaphor Metaphor

is the use of a word or phrase to indicate something different from ( through related in some way to ) the literal meaning .

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Metonymy metonymy

is the subsitution of the name of one thing for that of another to which it is related / with which it is associated .

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synecdoche Synecdoche

is a special kind of metonymy in which " a part of aspect of a person , object , etc . is meant to refer to the whole person , object , ect .

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hyperbole Hyperbole

is the use of " exaggerated statement that is made for special effect and is not meant to be taken literall y

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Overstatement overstatement

is the use of " exaggerated statement that is made for special effect and is not meant to be taken literall y

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Irony irony

is the " expression of one's meaning by saying the direct opposite of one's thoughts in order to be emphatic , amusing , sarcastic , etc .

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Euphemism euphemism

is the use of pleasant , mild , or indirect words or phrases in place of more accurate or direct ones .

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