SPEECH STRUCTURE IN SEMANTICS OR WORD MAKING IN SEMANTICS
Keywords:
Semantics, sentence, word, structure, language, meaning, parts of speech.Abstract
In this article, the term Semantics (from the Greek “sign”) was coined by the French linguist Michel Bréal, who is considered the founder of modern semantics. "The technical term for learning the meaning of a language is semantics, but once the term is used, it is a warning word. The importance of semantics" can be used with, some of which correspond to the usual notion of language and computational semantics. Limiting the explanation of sentences in the components of semantics is the denial of events such as irony, metaphor, or conversation. In semantics, opinions and reflections are made on the subject matter.
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