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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.

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