Semantics Linguistics
Semantics is a subfield of linguistics dedicated to the study of meaning in language. It investigates the processes by which meanings are constructed and interpreted across various layers of linguistic expressions, ranging from morphemes and words to clauses, sentences, and entire texts. By examining these layers, semantics seeks to understand how meaning is derived and how it evolves within different linguistic contexts.
In semantics, a fundamental distinction is made between sense and reference. Sense relates to the ideas and concepts associated with a linguistic expression, whereas reference pertains to the real-world object or concept that an expression denotes.
Sense: This refers to the inherent meaning or the mental representation associated with a linguistic expression. It is the cognitive aspect of meaning that involves understanding the concepts underlying words or sentences.
Reference: This denotes the real-world entities or objects that linguistic expressions point to. It involves the actual connection between language and the world.
Semantics explores how complex expressions are constructed from simpler constituents. These constituents include:
Semantics is closely related to, yet distinct from, other subfields within linguistics. It contrasts with:
The syntax-semantics interface explores the interaction between syntactic structures and semantic interpretations. This area of study examines how syntactic configurations influence the meanings of sentences and how meanings are affected by syntactic variations.
Several subfields within semantics examine specific aspects of meaning:
Lexical Semantics: This subfield focuses on the meanings of words and their relationships. It investigates how words convey meaning and how meanings change in different contexts.
Formal Semantics: This area uses formal logical systems to analyze and represent meanings systematically.
Computational Semantics: This subfield applies computational techniques to model and analyze meanings, often within the domain of computational linguistics.
Generative Semantics: A theoretical approach that posits meanings as central to the computation of syntactic structures.