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The study of meaning in language, including the relationship between language, thought, and behavior.
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meaning. If a computer understands the semantics of a document, it understands the meaning, rather than just interpreting a series of characters.
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the study of meaning of language forms, in contrast to grammar, which studies words according to their use in a discourse. Semantic categories include objects, events, abstracts.
Ãâó: www.biblecentre.net/nt/greek/alex/glo.htm
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| semantics |
the branch of linguistics which studies meaning in language.
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aphasia characterized by a lack of recognition of the full significance of words and phrases, or faulty use of words, phrases, or sentences; words heard, seen, spoken, or written are misunderstood or used incorrectly in place of other words in the same class.
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