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semantics pragmatics

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Overview

This lesson explores Semantics and Pragmatics, two crucial branches of linguistics that deal with meaning. Semantics focuses on the literal meaning of words and sentences, while Pragmatics investigates how context influences meaning and how language is used in real-world communication.

Introduction to Semantics

Semantics is the branch of linguistics concerned with meaning. It explores the relationship between words, phrases, and sentences and the concepts they represent. At its core, semantics seeks to understand what language *means* literally, independent of the situation in which it is used. There are...

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Key Concepts

  • Semantics: The study of literal meaning of words, phrases, and sentences, independent of context.
  • Lexical Semantics: The meaning of individual words (lexemes).
  • Sentential Semantics: The meaning of sentences and how word meanings combine.
  • Pragmatics: The study of how context influences the interpretation of meaning in communication.
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Exam Tips

  • Clearly distinguish between semantic and pragmatic meaning in your analyses. Use terms like 'literally means' for semantics and 'implies' or 'suggests in this context' for pragmatics.
  • When analysing a text, always consider the context (who is speaking, to whom, where, when, why) to explain pragmatic meanings. This is crucial for higher marks.
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