semantic

[ US /sɪˈmæntɪk/ ]
[ UK /səmˈæntɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to meaning or the study of meaning
    semantic analysis
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  • Objective To study the event-related potential N400 character of semantic matching of sentence-ending words in childhood and adolescent schizophrenia.
  • Consequently it has provided a testing ground for a number of competing hypotheses concerning the relationship between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in linguistic theory.
  • He embarks on a semantics lecture, suggesting the term “shelter” sends the wrong meaning: “The word connotes impermanency. A Billion Lives
  • The task also has a start node, however, this node is optional and does not change the execution semantics of the task, which can only begin execution when the input is available.
  • Those authors presented words in a study phase, accompanied by one of three types of questions, about the graphemic, phonemic or semantic properties of the word.
  • But this is not a semantic question about the meaning of the word accurate.
  • His remarks on French, focus on syntax and semantics, all but omitting phonology, phonetics and orthography.
  • These situations often call for special schemas defining information for every specific error, thus effectively extending domain semantic model to describe failure scenarios.
  • Lexical items in pidgin languages tend to cover a wider semantic domain than in the base language.
  • This pattern of recall is likely the result of the combination of easily recalled semantically related words and primacy effects.
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