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(Created page with "'''Semantic''' = the meaning of words and sentences as formed by their organization and expression * a "semantic" meaning is derived from sentence context, word choice, word order, and overall sentence construction or larger discourse (paragraphs, essays, speeches, books, etc.) '''Semantics''' = the study refereence, meaning or truth * from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke) ** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.)")
 
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* from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke)
* from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke)
** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.)
** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.)
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