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Lifelong Learning Linguistics Semantics
Semantics is the study of meaning in language. Semantics is closely related to several other fields in linguistics: morphology, which are the smallest parts of meaning in a word; syntax, which relates to how the structure of a sentence produces or changes meaning; pragmatics, which interjects the larger conversational structure; and historical linguistics, which addresses semantic change over time. Semantics is also extremely important in computational linguistics in trying to get computers to understand natural language. Game Semantics or Linear Logic? Semantics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Computational Semantics Information The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction LSA Fields of Linguistics - MEANING semantics/pragmatics bibliography The Lexical Semantics of a Machine Translation Interlingua Lexical semantics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Computational Lexical Semantics and its Constraints
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