THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SEMASIOLOGY
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Keywords: Semasiology, word meaning, polysemy, synonymy, antonymy, homonymy, linguistic meaning, extralinguistic meaning, semantics, semantic structures, language studies.Abstract
Abstract: This article explores the fundamental characteristics of semasiology, the branch of linguistics that studies the meaning of words and their relationships. It delves into the core principles of meaning analysis, including polysemy, synonymy, antonymy, and homonymy, highlighting their role in understanding semantic structures. The discussion emphasizes the distinction between linguistic and extralinguistic meaning, the importance of context in interpreting word meanings, and the dynamic nature of semantics in different languages. By examining theoretical frameworks and practical applications, this study provides a comprehensive overview of semasiology's contributions to modern linguistics and its relevance in language studies.
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