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A Short Introduction to Semantics
Semantics is the study of meaning. Seen by Breal, in the late 19th century, as an emerging science (French,
„semantique‟) opposed to phonetics („phonetique‟) as a science of sounds: similarly for Bloomfield in 1930, it was a
field covering, as one account of meaningful forms, and the lexicon. Also seen more narrowly, in a traditional lasting
into the 1960s, as the study of meaning in the lexicon alone, including changes in word meaning. Later, in accounts in
which the study of distribution was divorced from that of meanings, opposed either to grammar in general; or, within
grammar and especially within a generative grammar from the 1960s onwards, to syntax specifically. Of the uses
current at the beginning of the 21st century, many restrict semantics to the study of meaning is abstraction from the
contexts in which words and sentences are uttered: in opposition, therefore, to pragmatics. Others include pragmatics as
one of its branches. In others its scope is in practice very narrow: thus one handbook of „contemporary semantic theory‟,
in the mid-1990s deals almost solely with problems in formal semantics, even the meanings of lexical units being
neglected.
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