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1. introduction to semantics
Defining Semantics 
Linguistics – Semantics 
scientific study of language – 
scientific study of meaning 
implication of corpus and methodology 
- no general agreement about the nature 
of meaning
Formal vs functional approaches 
to meaning 
FORMAL: semantic logics, logic 
semantics, symbolic logics 
(Carnapp, Quine); truth as basic 
category; logics and mathematics 
associations 
FUNCTIONAL: analysis of 
meaning in natural languages
About the term ‘semantics’ 
First used in 1894 in ‘Reflected meanings: a 
point in semantics’. 
M. Bréal: ‘An Essay on Semantics’ (1897) 
Most important usage of the term: Ogden 
and Richards: ‘The Meaning of Meaning’ 
(1923) 
(Malinowski:‘The problem of meaning in 
primitive languages’)
Areas of semantic analysis 
1. Word meaning 
2. Meaning in vocabulary 
organisation (paradigmatic level) 
3. Meaning in linear sequence (in 
syntax) (syntagmatic level)
Historical semantics 
deals with the study of change of meaning in time 
Bloomfield lists a number of different changes: 
Narrowing: meat 'food' 
Widening:bird 'nestling' 
Metonymy: (nearness in space or time): jaw 'cheek' 
Synecdoche: (whole/part relation): stove 'heated 
room' 
Degeneration: knave 'boy' 
Elevation: knight 'boy'
Reasons for these changes: 
Accidental: tanks are called as they are because of a 
security decision in First World War to deceive the 
Germans into thinking that water-tanks were being 
dispatched 
Due to needs: the word car was an obsolete poetic 
word for 'chariot' until the motor-car was invented. 
Most scientific words have acquired specialized 
meanings that have no close relationship to the 
non-scientific use (mass, energy) 
Taboo: privy-lavatory-toilet-bathroom-loo.
1. ETYMOLOGY-discovery of the earlier meanings 
of words, the 'true' meaning of words (first serious 
discussion is in Plato's Cratylus) 
Chief difficulty: there can be no 'true' or 'original' 
meaning since human l. stretches back too far. 
(nice once meant 'silly'. Lat. nescius-'ignorant').
2. LEXICOLOGY- study of lexemes 
Lexicography- art of dictionary-making 
Roget’s Thesaurus – conceptual 
dictionary
3. STYLISTICS – stylistic variation in 
speech and writing 
achieving style: choice of words, use of 
metaphor 
entered linguistics in 40s and 50s of the 
previous ct.
4. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 
(PRAGMATICS) – analysis of all 
kinds of written and spoken texts 
- great development in 1970s (Austin, 
Searle)
Semantics in other disciplines 
Semantics has been of concern to philosophers, 
anthropologists and psychologists 
Philosophy: Some thought that many philosophical 
problems can be solved by the study of 'ordinary l.'. 
They argue that the nature of good and evil in moral 
philosophy can be dealt with by seeing the way in 
which words as good are used. 
Anthropology: They are concerned with language as 
an essential part of cultural and behavioural 
patterns. One specific area of anthropological 
research that is particularly interesting in connection 
to semantics is that of kinship (complex kinship 
relations of many societies are revealed in equally 
complex semantic patterns of the kinship 
terminology)
Psychology: They try to understand how we process 
l. in production and reception. There are problems 
with understanding sentences with 'self-embedding': 
The boy the man the woman loved saw 
ran away.-rely on the meaning to help us with the 
interpretation. 
Communication theory: comm.system carries 
information; it should have minimum redundancy 
(parts of the message that can be removed without 
removing any information) and minimum noise 
(anything that interferes with transmission). The 
human speaker, unlike the comm. system, doesn't 
merely transmit the message; he also creates it.
Exact beginning of semantics? 
REISIG (philologist, 1839), forerunner 
of serious semantic analysis 
Future of linguistics: analysis of ALL 
natural languages 
Importance of the study of meaning
BRÉAL (‘An essay on semantics’, 1897) – 
considered father of semantics, first to 
popularize the term SÉMANTIQUE 
no serious linguistic analysis without 
touching on meaning 
semantics has to be an integral part of 
linguistics 
need for syntactic semantics
Development of semantics 
Structural semantics (beginning of the 
20th ct.): discovery of the general 
principles of semantic change 
Lexeme meaning: COMPONENTIAL 
ANALYSIS 
MEYER (1910):”semantic system”- 
grouping of words by meaning in 
coordinated whole (military ranks)
TRIER (1931): elaboration of 
SEMANTIC (LEXICAL) FIELDS 
End of 1960s: establishment of TG 
(focus on syntax) 
1963 Katz and Fodor’s generative 
theory of semantics
1980s: major overturn in general 
linguistics: 
COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS > 
COGNITIVE SEMANTICS

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1. introduction to semantics

  • 2. Defining Semantics Linguistics – Semantics scientific study of language – scientific study of meaning implication of corpus and methodology - no general agreement about the nature of meaning
  • 3. Formal vs functional approaches to meaning FORMAL: semantic logics, logic semantics, symbolic logics (Carnapp, Quine); truth as basic category; logics and mathematics associations FUNCTIONAL: analysis of meaning in natural languages
  • 4. About the term ‘semantics’ First used in 1894 in ‘Reflected meanings: a point in semantics’. M. Bréal: ‘An Essay on Semantics’ (1897) Most important usage of the term: Ogden and Richards: ‘The Meaning of Meaning’ (1923) (Malinowski:‘The problem of meaning in primitive languages’)
  • 5. Areas of semantic analysis 1. Word meaning 2. Meaning in vocabulary organisation (paradigmatic level) 3. Meaning in linear sequence (in syntax) (syntagmatic level)
  • 6. Historical semantics deals with the study of change of meaning in time Bloomfield lists a number of different changes: Narrowing: meat 'food' Widening:bird 'nestling' Metonymy: (nearness in space or time): jaw 'cheek' Synecdoche: (whole/part relation): stove 'heated room' Degeneration: knave 'boy' Elevation: knight 'boy'
  • 7. Reasons for these changes: Accidental: tanks are called as they are because of a security decision in First World War to deceive the Germans into thinking that water-tanks were being dispatched Due to needs: the word car was an obsolete poetic word for 'chariot' until the motor-car was invented. Most scientific words have acquired specialized meanings that have no close relationship to the non-scientific use (mass, energy) Taboo: privy-lavatory-toilet-bathroom-loo.
  • 8. 1. ETYMOLOGY-discovery of the earlier meanings of words, the 'true' meaning of words (first serious discussion is in Plato's Cratylus) Chief difficulty: there can be no 'true' or 'original' meaning since human l. stretches back too far. (nice once meant 'silly'. Lat. nescius-'ignorant').
  • 9. 2. LEXICOLOGY- study of lexemes Lexicography- art of dictionary-making Roget’s Thesaurus – conceptual dictionary
  • 10. 3. STYLISTICS – stylistic variation in speech and writing achieving style: choice of words, use of metaphor entered linguistics in 40s and 50s of the previous ct.
  • 11. 4. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS (PRAGMATICS) – analysis of all kinds of written and spoken texts - great development in 1970s (Austin, Searle)
  • 12. Semantics in other disciplines Semantics has been of concern to philosophers, anthropologists and psychologists Philosophy: Some thought that many philosophical problems can be solved by the study of 'ordinary l.'. They argue that the nature of good and evil in moral philosophy can be dealt with by seeing the way in which words as good are used. Anthropology: They are concerned with language as an essential part of cultural and behavioural patterns. One specific area of anthropological research that is particularly interesting in connection to semantics is that of kinship (complex kinship relations of many societies are revealed in equally complex semantic patterns of the kinship terminology)
  • 13. Psychology: They try to understand how we process l. in production and reception. There are problems with understanding sentences with 'self-embedding': The boy the man the woman loved saw ran away.-rely on the meaning to help us with the interpretation. Communication theory: comm.system carries information; it should have minimum redundancy (parts of the message that can be removed without removing any information) and minimum noise (anything that interferes with transmission). The human speaker, unlike the comm. system, doesn't merely transmit the message; he also creates it.
  • 14. Exact beginning of semantics? REISIG (philologist, 1839), forerunner of serious semantic analysis Future of linguistics: analysis of ALL natural languages Importance of the study of meaning
  • 15. BRÉAL (‘An essay on semantics’, 1897) – considered father of semantics, first to popularize the term SÉMANTIQUE no serious linguistic analysis without touching on meaning semantics has to be an integral part of linguistics need for syntactic semantics
  • 16. Development of semantics Structural semantics (beginning of the 20th ct.): discovery of the general principles of semantic change Lexeme meaning: COMPONENTIAL ANALYSIS MEYER (1910):”semantic system”- grouping of words by meaning in coordinated whole (military ranks)
  • 17. TRIER (1931): elaboration of SEMANTIC (LEXICAL) FIELDS End of 1960s: establishment of TG (focus on syntax) 1963 Katz and Fodor’s generative theory of semantics
  • 18. 1980s: major overturn in general linguistics: COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS > COGNITIVE SEMANTICS