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PAPER OF INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIK

SIMANTICS

Arrange By :
1. Anisa Dwi Rizki 3. Amira
2. Keke Adsari 4. Nia Safitri
SIMANTIC
S
Definition of simantics

Simantics type

Type of meaning
DEFINITION OF SIMANTICS

Encyclopedia Britanica (Encyclopedia Britanica , vol .20,


1996: 313)
Semantics is the study of the relationship between a
linguistic distinction and the
relationship between mental processes or symbols in speech
activity.
SIMANTICS TYPE
Semantics has an object of study of meaning in the overall semantics
of language,
but not all language levels have a semantic problem.
The level of grammar or grammar is divided into two sub-levels, namely
morphology and
syntax.
Morphology is a branch of linguistics that studies the internal
structure of words
and the process of their formation
While syntax, is the study of the relationship of words with words in
the form of
larger units, namely phrases, clauses, and sentences
TYPE OF MEANING

1. Lexical meaning
2. Conceptual Meaning
3. Generic Meaning
4. Specific Meaning
5. Associative Meaning
6. Connotative Meaning
7. Affective Meaning
8. Stylistic Meaning
9. Collocative Meaning
10. Idiomatic Meaning
11. Contextual Meaning
12. Grammatical Meaning
13. Thematic Meaning
14. Realization of meaning is the relationship between one meaning and the meaning of
another word
15. A synonym is another name for the same thing or thing
16.Homonyms are words that have the same sound and shape but have different
meanings and meanings.
17. Antonym is another name for another thing or vice versa.
18. Twin opposition is a word opposition which is a pair or twin that includes two
members
19. Gradual opposition i.e. deviation from the twin opposition between two opposite
terms there are still a number of intermediate levels.
20. Compound opposition is an opposition that includes a set of two words.
INNER APPLICATION LEARNING

First, it refers to the relationship between words in a


language system in terms of
their meaning. While the second refers to the
relationship between words and objects,
objects or events outside of language in the formation
of word meaning.
CLOSING

Language is a human communication tool that cannot be separated from the


meaning or meaning of every word spoken. Semantics is a branch of science that is
studied in linguistic studies. In semantics, we know what is called meaning classification,
meaning relations, meaning changes, meaning analysis, and the meaning of language use.
Semantics is a sub-discipline of linguistics that discusses meaning, namely the meaning
of words and the meaning of sentences.
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