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semasiology
se·ma·si·ol·o·gy S0248600 (sĭ-mā′sē-ŏl′ə-jē, -zē-)n. See semantics. [Greek sēmasiā, meaning (from sēmainein, to signify; see semantic) + -logy.] se·ma′si·o·log′i·cal (-ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) adj.se·ma′si·ol′o·gist n.semasiology (sɪˌmeɪsɪˈɒlədʒɪ) n (Linguistics) another name for semantics[C19: from Greek sēmasia meaning, from sēmainein to signify + -logy] semasiological adj seˌmasioˈlogically adv seˌmasiˈologist nse•ma•si•ol•o•gy (sɪˌmeɪ siˈɒl ə dʒi, -zi-) n. semantics, esp. the study of semantic change. [1875–80; < Greek sēmasí(a) signal, mark, meaning (derivative of sēmaínein; see semantic) + -o- + -logy] se•ma`si•o•log′i•cal (-əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl) adj. se•ma`si•ol′o•gist, n. semasiology, sematologysemantics.See also: LinguisticsThesaurusNoun | 1. | semasiology - the branch of semantics that studies the cognitive aspects of meaningcognitive semantics, conceptual semanticssemantics - the study of language meaning |
Semasiology
Semasiology in the Russian and European tradition, the branch of linguistics concerned with lexical semantics, that is, the meanings of those linguistic units (words and word combinations) that are used to name individual objects and phenomena of reality. In contemporary linguistics, the tasks of semasiology are addressed by the broader discipline of semantics. semasiology
Synonyms for semasiologynoun the branch of semantics that studies the cognitive aspects of meaningSynonyms- cognitive semantics
- conceptual semantics
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