Semantics is primarily the linguistic, and also
philosophical, study of meaning—in language, programming languages,
formal logics, and semiotics. It focuses on the relationship between signifiers—like words, phrases, signs,
and symbols—and what they stand for, their denotation.
lunes, 24 de abril de 2017
Semantics
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