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  1. 8.2 Semantics and computation 270 8.2.1 The lexicon in computational linguistics 272 8.2.2 Word sense disambiguation 277 8.2.3 Pustejovskian semantics 280 Summary 283 Further reading 284 Exercises 285 9Meaning and morphosyntax I: the semantics of grammatical categories 287 Chapter preview 287 9.1 The semantics of parts of speech 288

  2. Semantics helps to ensure that the translated message accurately conveys the intended meaning. Semantics in Context and Usage. Semantics also plays a crucial role in understanding the meaning of words and phrases in context and usage. Words and phrases can have different meanings depending on the context in which they are used. Expanding on the ...

  3. The distinction between semantics and pragmatics is easier to apply than to explain. Explaining it is complicated by the fact that many conflicting formulations have been proposed over the past sixty years. This might suggest that there is no one way of drawing the distinction and that how to draw it is merely a terminological question, a matter of arbitrary stipulation. In my view, though ...

  4. In the theoretical part, the semantics of the aspects included in the Chinese aspect system is interpreted with a focus on the aspects‘ aspectual functions, temporal structures, and semantic applicability conditions. In the computational part, the semantic applicability conditions of individual aspects provided by corresponding aspect ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SemanticsSemantics - Wikipedia

    Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. It examines what meaning is, how words get their meaning, and how the meaning of a complex expression depends on its parts. Part of this process involves the distinction between sense and reference. Sense is given by the ideas and concepts associated with an expression while reference is the object ...

  6. In later work, culminating in a very influential Journal of Semantics article (Schwarzschild 2002), Roger argued that specific indefinites take exceptional scope because of their semantic properties, as opposed to their syntactic properties. In particular, he argued that a specific indefinite is any indefinite with a singleton in

  7. Carlin (1997) Semantics is the study of the meaning of words, phrases and sentences. In semantic analysis, there is always an attempt to focus on what the words conventionally mean, rather than on what an individual speaker (like George Carlin) might want them to mean on a particular occasion. This technical approach is concerned with objective ...