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Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikós, "significant") is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifiers, like words, phrases, signs, and symbols, and what they stand for; their denotation. Linguistic semantics is the study of meaning that is used for understanding human expression through language. Other forms of semantics include the semantics of programming languages, formal logics, and semiotics. In international scientific vocabulary semantics is also called semasiology.
The word semantics was first used by Michel Bréal a French philologist, itself denotes a range of ideas—from the popular to the highly technical. It is often used in ordinary language for denoting a problem of understanding that comes down to word selection or connotation. This problem of understanding has been the subject of many formal enquiries, over a long period of time, especially in the field of formal semantics. In linguistics, it is the study of the interpretation of signs or symbols used in agents or communities within particular circumstances and contexts. Within this view, sounds, facial expressions, body language, and proxemics have semantic (meaningful) content, and each comprises several branches of study. In written language, things like paragraph structure and punctuation bear semantic content; other forms of language bear other semantic content.
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A basic introduction to semantics as provided by Janice Lawrence. For more information about semantics, please visit our website, www.semanticarts.com, and follow us on facebook www.facebook.com/SemArtsInc.
An explication of the difference between syntax and semantics in philosophy of language, linguistics, and computer science.
This first E-Lecture related to the VLC class "Semantics and Pragmatics" provides an overview of the role of semantics within linguistics and its use in other disciplines. Furthermore, it discusses the central goals and objectives of semantics.
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Why do people interpret the same sentence multiple ways? What is it about semantics that leads us to more than one meaning? This week, The Ling Space takes on semantic scope and talks about how the most innocent-seeming words in your sentence are fighting it out to bestow upon you an interpretation where they come out on top, as well as how we avoid being lost in an ambiguous fog all the time. This is Topic #8! This week's tag language: Czech! Find us on all the social media worlds: Tumblr: thelingspace.tumblr.com Twitter: @TheLingSpace Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelingspace/ And at our website, www.thelingspace.com! Our website also has extra content about this week's topic at www.thelingspace.com/episode-8/ We also have forums to discuss this episode, and linguistics more generally...
A short look at how meaning works when it comes to human words and signs in general. Learn about contributions from semantics, semiotics, logic and the philosophy of language to the study of meaning. This video touches on a few key topics: - semantics - meaning change & etymology - pragmatics - nonverbal communication - semiotics - definitions in logic - questions from the philosophy of language
How are lexemes and objects related? How can we define the relationships between the lexemes of a language? These questions are central to word semantics and defineits main branches reference and sense. This E-Lecture provides an overview of these main areas of word semantics.
This video is part of an online course, Programming Languages. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs262.
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Watch all A11ycasts episodes: https://goo.gl/06qEUW Subscribe to the Chrome Developers YouTube channel for updates on new episodes of A11ycasts: http://goo.gl/LLLNvf It's easy to overlook the importance of semantics in web development. After all, a div and a section tag all render the same, right? But in the world of accessibility semantics are extremely important. Today on the show we'll cover how proper semantics let you express the affordances for your UIs, and I'll explain how those affordances get transformed into the accessibility tree. If you've ever wondered HOW a screen reader turns a bunch of HTML into a spoken UI then you'll definitely enjoy today's episode :)