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What (who) is semantics - definition

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n. general; generative semantics
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<theory> The meaning of a string in some language, as opposed to syntax which describes how symbols may be combined independent of their meaning. The semantics of a programming language is a function from programs to answers. A program is a closed term and, in practical languages, an answer is a member of the syntactic category of values. The two main kinds are {denotational semantics} and operational semantics. (1995-06-21)
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Note: The form 'semantic' is used as a modifier.
Semantics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the meanings of words and sentences.
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Semantics

Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikós, "significant") is the study of reference, meaning, or truth. The term can be used to refer to subfields of several distinct disciplines, including philosophy, linguistics and computer science.

Examples of use of semantics
1. Pentagon officials have described the problem as largely semantics.
2. Now the semantics of genocide have been superseded.
3. It boils down to a question of semantics: "at" vs.
4. Whether that constitutes a "leak" is a matter of semantics.
5. "Whether we call it immediate or urgent is semantics.