Quick Summary: Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Semantics” can mean quite different things in different contexts; fields ... Semantics is the part of linguistics that is concerned with the study of literal, de-contextualized and grammatical meaning ...
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Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Semantics” can mean quite different things in different contexts; fields ... Semantics is the part of linguistics that is concerned with the study of literal, de-contextualized and grammatical meaning ... We don't always say exactly what we mean, and yet we're still pretty good at understanding each other.
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- Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Semantics” can mean quite different things in different contexts; fields ...
- Semantics is the part of linguistics that is concerned with the study of literal, de-contextualized and grammatical meaning ...
- We don't always say exactly what we mean, and yet we're still pretty good at understanding each other.
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