Department of English Language and Literature
Major: English Language and Literature
Semantics Session 2 Basic ideas in semantics
Dr. Badriya Al Mamari
Academic year 2021/2022
Basic ideas in semantics
•Definition: SEMANTICS is the study of
MEANING in LANGUAGE
Activity 6
Comments on Activity 6
The meanings of words and sentences in a language can safely be
taken as known to competent speakers of the language. Native
speakers of languages are the primary source of information about
meaning. The student (or the professor) of semantics may well be
good at describing meanings, or theorizing about meaning in general,
but he has no advantage over any normal speaker of a language.
• The main purpose of semantics is an attempt to set up a theory of
meaning.
• A THEORY is a precisely specified, coherent, and economical frame-
work of interdependent statements and definitions, constructed so that
as large a number as possible of particular basic facts can either be seen
to follow from it or be describable in terms of it.
Activity 7
Comments on Activity 7
The sentences in the task illustrate some particular basic facts about
meaning, the kind of facts that a complete semantic theory must make
sense of.
In aiming to discover some system and pattern in particular facts about
the meanings of individual words, sentences, and utterances, it is
obviously necessary to try to move from particular facts, to
generalizations, i.e. statements about whole classes of items.
Activity 8
Comments on Activity 8
The statements just considered are general in several ways:
-Firstly, they deal with whole classes of words, e.g. the whole class of
prepositions,
-Secondly, they apply not just to English, but to human languages in
general – to Arabic and Russian no less than to German and French.
• So, semantic theory is applicable to all languages.
Activity 9
Comments on Activity 9
Many of the basic facts about English have exact parallels in other languages.
The examples illustrate some such parallels between English, German and
French. However, there are interesting differences between languages.
Activity 10
Comments on Activity 10
There are differences between languages. Semantic theory is a part of a
larger, linguistic theory, which includes the study of syntax (grammar) and
phonetics (pronunciation) besides the study of meaning. It is a characteristic
of Linguistics as a whole that it concentrates on the similarities between
languages.
Activity 11
Comments on Activity 11
Semantics is not cut-and-dried in its final state. You can contribute to its
development by active discussion, many of which may be as imperfect as
Hecataeus’ map. (Developmental / updated regularly)
• Aristotle can be regarded as a forerunner of modern semantics, just as
Hecataeus was a forerunner of modern geography. Aristotle was clearly
concerned with the same general areas that concern modern semanticists.
• As the subject has developed, new dimensions in the nature of meaning have
begun to be described. And today’s semanticists have at their disposal certain
modern techniques (e.g. symbolic logic, new theories of grammar such as
cognitive and generative grammar, and research in psychology and cognitive
science, to name just a few) not available to the ancients.
Home Reading
Hurford, J. R., Heasley, B., & Smith, M. B. (2007). Semantics: a coursebook. Cambridge university
press.
Unit 1: Study Guide and Exercises (pp.14-15)
Reference:
Hurford, J. R., Heasley, B., & Smith, M. B. (2007). Semantics: a coursebook. Cambridge university
press.

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Semantics session 2_13_10_2021Basic ideas in semantics.pdf

  • 1. Department of English Language and Literature Major: English Language and Literature Semantics Session 2 Basic ideas in semantics Dr. Badriya Al Mamari Academic year 2021/2022
  • 2. Basic ideas in semantics •Definition: SEMANTICS is the study of MEANING in LANGUAGE
  • 4. Comments on Activity 6 The meanings of words and sentences in a language can safely be taken as known to competent speakers of the language. Native speakers of languages are the primary source of information about meaning. The student (or the professor) of semantics may well be good at describing meanings, or theorizing about meaning in general, but he has no advantage over any normal speaker of a language. • The main purpose of semantics is an attempt to set up a theory of meaning. • A THEORY is a precisely specified, coherent, and economical frame- work of interdependent statements and definitions, constructed so that as large a number as possible of particular basic facts can either be seen to follow from it or be describable in terms of it.
  • 6. Comments on Activity 7 The sentences in the task illustrate some particular basic facts about meaning, the kind of facts that a complete semantic theory must make sense of. In aiming to discover some system and pattern in particular facts about the meanings of individual words, sentences, and utterances, it is obviously necessary to try to move from particular facts, to generalizations, i.e. statements about whole classes of items.
  • 8. Comments on Activity 8 The statements just considered are general in several ways: -Firstly, they deal with whole classes of words, e.g. the whole class of prepositions, -Secondly, they apply not just to English, but to human languages in general – to Arabic and Russian no less than to German and French. • So, semantic theory is applicable to all languages.
  • 10. Comments on Activity 9 Many of the basic facts about English have exact parallels in other languages. The examples illustrate some such parallels between English, German and French. However, there are interesting differences between languages.
  • 12. Comments on Activity 10 There are differences between languages. Semantic theory is a part of a larger, linguistic theory, which includes the study of syntax (grammar) and phonetics (pronunciation) besides the study of meaning. It is a characteristic of Linguistics as a whole that it concentrates on the similarities between languages.
  • 14. Comments on Activity 11 Semantics is not cut-and-dried in its final state. You can contribute to its development by active discussion, many of which may be as imperfect as Hecataeus’ map. (Developmental / updated regularly) • Aristotle can be regarded as a forerunner of modern semantics, just as Hecataeus was a forerunner of modern geography. Aristotle was clearly concerned with the same general areas that concern modern semanticists. • As the subject has developed, new dimensions in the nature of meaning have begun to be described. And today’s semanticists have at their disposal certain modern techniques (e.g. symbolic logic, new theories of grammar such as cognitive and generative grammar, and research in psychology and cognitive science, to name just a few) not available to the ancients.
  • 15. Home Reading Hurford, J. R., Heasley, B., & Smith, M. B. (2007). Semantics: a coursebook. Cambridge university press. Unit 1: Study Guide and Exercises (pp.14-15)
  • 16. Reference: Hurford, J. R., Heasley, B., & Smith, M. B. (2007). Semantics: a coursebook. Cambridge university press.