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Lexical Semantics

Lexical semantics is a branch of linguistics that examines the semantic properties of words and elements of language. Its primary components include etymology and structure, as well as connotation, denotation, and collocation. Lexical semantics is essential to determining the meaning of a word. It helps to explain h…

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Overview

Lexical semantics is a branch of linguistics that examines the semantic properties of words and elements of language. Its primary components include etymology and structure, as well as connotation, denotation, and collocation. Lexical semantics is essential to determining the meaning of a word. It helps to explain how changes in one word can affect the meaning of a sentence, phrase, or phrase structure. It is also used for natural language processing and for building ontologies. Lexical semantics is important for the analysis of discourse, and it is useful in many contexts, such as the study of translation and machine translation.

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