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SEMANTICS An Introduction to Linguistics. What does semantics study? Semantics studies the meaning of language.

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Page 1: SEMANTICS An Introduction to Linguistics. What does semantics study? Semantics studies the meaning of language.

SEMANTICSAn Introduction to Linguistics

Page 2: SEMANTICS An Introduction to Linguistics. What does semantics study? Semantics studies the meaning of language.

•What does semantics study?

• Semantics studies the meaning of language.

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•Overview

• Semantics • Lexical semantics

•The meanings of the words•Word relations

• Compositional semantics •The meanings of sentences

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•THE MEANINGS OF WORDS

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•Two aspects of linguistic meaning

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• An act in which a speaker uses linguistic forms to enable an addressee to identify something in the world.

•Reference

coffee

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•What if we cannot refer the referent that we want to refer to in this world?

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•WORD RELATIONS

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•Types of word relations

Type Definition Examples

Homonyms Different words, pronounced the same

Different meaning

Two, too

Polysemy Multiple meanings bank

Homograph Spelled identically

Different meaning

Lead the verb; lead the metal

synonyms The same or similar meaning

Sofa, couch

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•Types of word relations• Antonyms

type example

Complementary pairs Present/absent

Gradable pairs Hot/cold;

Not happy =// sad

Relationship opposites Buy/sell

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•Sentential Meaning• Truth condition • paraphrase• entailment• contradiction

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•Truth condition•Definition

• The circumstances that determine whether a sentence is true

• Examples• The first U.S. president is George Bush• The first U.S. president is George Washington.

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•Paraphrase • Two sentences with the same truth condition• Example:

• Two people were killed in a car accident.• Two people died in a car accident.

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•Entailment•Definition

• The truth of one sentence necessarily implies the truth of another sentence.

• Example

JFK was assassinated in Dallas in 1968.

JFK is dead.

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•Contradiction•Definition

• The truth of one sentence necessarily implies the false of another sentence.

• Example• John is single.• John is married.

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Questions?