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Giáo trình Ngữ nghĩa – Ngữ dụng học tiếng Anh (English Semantics & Pragmatics)
PART 1: SEMANTICS
I. Definition
II. Sentences, utterances & propositions
III. Semantic feature / property
IV. Semantic / lexical field
V. Reference, referent, & sense
VI. Referring expressions
VII. Types of meaning
X. Types of sentence basing on true / false
PART 2. PRAGMATICS
PART 1: SEMANTICS
I. DEFINITION
Semantics is the study of meaning in language.(Hurford & Heasley,
1983: 1)
Semantics is the study of the relationships between linguistic forms
and entities in the world; that is, how words literally connect to
things. Semantic analysis also attempts to establish the relationship
between verbal descriptions and states of affairs in the world as
accurate (true) or not, regardless of who produces that description.
(Yule, 1996:4)
II. SENTENCES, UTTERANCES AND PROPOSITIONS
1. A sentence (caâu) is a string of words put together by the
grammatical rules of a language. (Hurford & Heasley, 1983: 16)
Ex:- A house was struck by lightening last night.
- Money doesn’t make happiness.
2. An utterance (phaùt ngoân) is a piece of language (a sequence
of sentences, a single phrase, or a single word) used by a
particular speaker on a particular occasion. (Hurford & Heasley,
1983: 15)
Ex:- “Hello”
REFERENCES
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Giáo trình Ngữ nghĩa – Ngữ dụng học tiếng Anh (English Semantics & Pragmatics)
PART 1: SEMANTICS
I. Definition
II. Sentences, utterances & propositions
III. Semantic feature / property
IV. Semantic / lexical field
V. Reference, referent, & sense
VI. Referring expressions
VII. Types of meaning
X. Types of sentence basing on true / false
PART 2. PRAGMATICS
PART 1: SEMANTICS
I. DEFINITION
Semantics is the study of meaning in language.(Hurford & Heasley,
1983: 1)
Semantics is the study of the relationships between linguistic forms
and entities in the world; that is, how words literally connect to
things. Semantic analysis also attempts to establish the relationship
between verbal descriptions and states of affairs in the world as
accurate (true) or not, regardless of who produces that description.
(Yule, 1996:4)
II. SENTENCES, UTTERANCES AND PROPOSITIONS
1. A sentence (caâu) is a string of words put together by the
grammatical rules of a language. (Hurford & Heasley, 1983: 16)
Ex:- A house was struck by lightening last night.
- Money doesn’t make happiness.
2. An utterance (phaùt ngoân) is a piece of language (a sequence
of sentences, a single phrase, or a single word) used by a
particular speaker on a particular occasion. (Hurford & Heasley,
1983: 15)
Ex:- “Hello”
REFERENCES

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