Linguistic Semantics Discipline

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A Linguistic Semantics Discipline is an linguistics discipline that focuses on what natural language utterances represent/mean (what is being signified).



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2015

2009

  • (Wordnet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
    • the study of language meaning
    • the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text; "a petty argument about semantics"
  • (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics
    • Semantics is the study of meaning in communication. The word derives from Greek σημαντικός (semantikos), "significant", from σημαίνω (semaino), "to signify, to indicate" and that from σήμα (sema), "sign, mark, token" . …

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1993

  • Ronnie Cann. (1993). “Formal Semantics.” Cambridge University Press

1968

  • John Lyons. (1968). “Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics.” Cambridge University Press

1963

  • John Lyons. (1963). “Structural Semantics.” Cambridge University Press

1923

  • (Odgen and Richards, 1923) ⇒ C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards. (1923). “The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language upon Thought and of the Science of Symbolism. University of Cambridge.

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1892

  • (Frege, 1892) ⇒ Gottlob Frege. (1892). “On Sense and Reference.” In: Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik, C: 25-50.