
This is an overview of the course
Definition of Semantics
Utterance, proposition and sentence + Test
Utterance, proposition and sentence + Test
Sense and reference
Sense and reference
Sense relations +Test
Synonymy
Homonymy
Polysemy
Hyponymy
Antonymy
Ambiguity (structural/syntactic/lexical)
Sense relations +Test
Synonymy
Homonymy
Polysemy
Hyponymy
Antonymy
Ambiguity (structural/syntactic/lexical)
Sense relations +Test
Synonymy
Homonymy
Polysemy
Hyponymy
Antonymy
Ambiguity (structural/syntactic/lexical)
Sense relations +Test
Synonymy
Homonymy
Polysemy
Hyponymy
Antonymy
Ambiguity (structural/syntactic/lexical)
Seven types of meaning
Connotative meaning
Social meaning
Affective meaning
Reflected meaning
Collocative meaning
Thematic meaning
Seven types of meaning
Connotative meaning
Social meaning
Affective meaning
Reflected meaning
Collocative meaning
Thematic meaning
Seven types of meaning
Connotative meaning
Social meaning
Affective meaning
Reflected meaning
Collocative meaning
Thematic meaning
The link to the book below,
https://a.co/d/d2FQ3PZ
Hello dear student,
This course offers a thorough and systematically organized introduction to Semantics, the branch of linguistics concerned with meaning in language. It is designed to provide a clear, precise, and academically grounded understanding of how meaning is created, interpreted, and analyzed in communication. By the end of the course, you will be able to differentiate key semantic concepts and analyze language meaning with confidence.
Throughout the course, you will explore the essential components of semantic analysis:
Foundations of semantics
Definition of semantics and the distinctions between utterance, proposition, and sentence, reinforced with a short test
Sense and reference
Understanding how words relate to meaning and the world
Sense relations
Detailed study of synonymy, homonymy, polysemy, hyponymy, antonymy, and ambiguity, including structural, syntactic, and lexical ambiguity, with practice tests
Seven types of meaning
In-depth examination of conceptual, connotative, social, affective, reflected, collocative, and thematic meanings
The course emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical applications, allowing you to analyze meaning systematically across different contexts. It is designed for students seeking a rigorous and accessible introduction to semantics, whether for academic purposes, exam preparation, or professional development in linguistics.
By combining structured lessons with assessments, this course ensures that you gain both knowledge and analytical skills in understanding how language conveys meaning.
Looking forward to seeing you in the course.