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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). | 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). | ||
" Among the important issues in the area of semantics and it's relation to the rest of the grammer, the idead that transformations might be meaning-preserving is one that has an interesting history and ones whose fate is far from clear" (Holt, | " Among the important issues in the area of semantics and it's relation to the rest of the grammer, the idead that transformations might be meaning-preserving is one that has an interesting history and ones whose fate is far from clear" (Holt,Rhinehart,and Winston.1) | ||
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Pei, Mario. Double Speak In America. New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc. 1973. | Pei, Mario. Double Speak In America. New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc. 1973. | ||
Holt,Rinehart,and Winston | Holt,Rinehart,and Winston. Studies in linguistics studies. New York: Library of Congress.1971. |
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