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''Semantics:'' The study of the way language signals meanings and their changes. A much broader use and application of semiotics, semantics includes the way words relate to what they signify (Frye). | ''Semantics:'' The study of the way language signals meanings and their changes. A much broader use and application of semiotics, semantics includes the way words relate to what they signify (Frye et al. 425). | ||
Semantics has a strong basing on syntax being that semantics is the way language signals relate to general meanings, or symbolic logic (Frye). | Semantics has a strong basing on syntax being that semantics is the way language signals relate to general meanings, or symbolic logic (Frye et al. 425). | ||
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