Semantics explores the distinction between lexical meaning, which pertains to individual words, and compositional meaning, which relates to how words combine to form phrases and sentences.
Read MoreSemantics: Lexical vs. CompositionalPhilosophy of Language: Meaning and Reference delves into the complexities of how language conveys meaning and the relationship between words and the objects or concepts they represent, raising questions about interpretation and context.
Read MorePhilosophy of Language: Meaning and ReferenceFormal Linguistics provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the structure and function of language, employing mathematical and logical models to understand syntax, semantics, and phonology.
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