Ch. 6 Semantics Flashcards

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semantics

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subfield of linguistics that studies meaning in language

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lexical semantics

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deals with the meanings of words and other lexical expressions including, the meaning relationships among them

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compositional sematnics

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concerned with phrasal meanings and how phrasal meanings are assembled

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sense

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the sense of expression can be thought of as a mental representation of its meaning, or some kind of comcept

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reference

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refers to the world. If you have a mental representation of what cats are, you will be able to pick out things in the world associated with cat. Reference expression of cat

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referents

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To know that things in the wold the expression cat refers to. This particular entities in the world to which some expression refers to

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mental image

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a words meaning is stored in our mind as

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prototype

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the default mental image associated with a words tends to be of a typical or ideal example of the kind of thing the word represents

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hyponymy

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one kind of word meaning relation. Like dogs refers to all dogs, while poodle, are dogs, refer to just all poodles. Dog is a hypernym of poodle

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sister terms

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if their reference is, intuitively, on the same level of hierarchy

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synonym

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two words are synonymous if they are exactly of the same reference.

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antonymy

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the basic notion of antonymy is of being opposite in some sense. must have a meaning that’s related but contrast

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complimentary antonymy pairs

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words x and y are complimentary if there is nothing in the world that is part of both X’s reference and Y’s reference

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gradable pairs

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everything must be one or the other or neither but not both

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reverses

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left/right
inside/outside
expand/contract

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16
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proposition

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when a sentence makes an assertion about certain entities to the world, China (country China)

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truth value

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the characteristic having the ability to be true or false s an ability to have a truth value

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truth conditions

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the conditions that that would have to hold in the world in order for some proposition to be true

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entailment

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the propositional expresses that All dogs bark entails the proposition expressed that Sally’s dog barks.

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mutual entailment

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When two propositional entail one another

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incompatible

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both propositions would be impossible to be true. No dogs bark vs. All dogs bark

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principle of composionality

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the meaning of a sentence is a function of the meaning of the words it contains, and how these words are syntactically combined

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compositional

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meanings of multi word expressions are predictable from the meanings of words and their syntactic combination

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pure intersection

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intersection of words like green sweater. All green things and all sweaters

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intersective adjectives

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produce pure intersection like healthy in healthy cow, blue in blue suit

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relative intersection

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reference of the adjectives has to be determined relative to the reference of the noun

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subjective adjectives

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adjectives to describe something like big planets, big feet, etc

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non intersection

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“possible solution” “alleged thief” does not necessarily refer to a real situation

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anti intersection adjectives

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the word “fake” . Must have good characteristics to be the real thing but it is not

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idioms

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expression like “kick the bucket” which does not refer to somebody’s foot an a bucket. A lexical expression with non compositional meaning