Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikós, “significant”)[a] is the study of meaning, reference, or truth. The term can be used to refer to subfields of several distinct disciplines, including philosophy, linguistics and computer science.
A real character can only be formed in the mind on the basis of indirect realism , objects of indirect realism acts as a mediators of memory and understanding. They are the core for cognition. semantic representations which are called semantograms are the representations for a specific word with meaning.
Semantographic organization usually incorporates rules from spoken
language to organize the order of semantograms in a sentence , but the rules of combining and forming the semantograms is different from the rules forming the words of a spoken
language. while it is under your will that you can follow the order of words in a
language or not. Mathematical
language and equations are one example of a sentence which
do not follow the rules of grammar.
The visualization of the real world not only relies on the language but also on the semantics and abstracts of reality which our mind perceives when we see the real world through the eyes of indirect realism.
Cognitive semantics which is concerned with the meaning interpreted inside the
mind.
semantography
semantic categories , semantic class
semantic representations , semantic strokes
semantic primitives , semantic molecules , semantic structures , semantic forms
semantic directions , directional semantics
phonosemantics ,
sound symbolism , phonosemantic phonemes
medical semantograms , scientific semantograms ,
artificial semantograms , semantograph
simple semantograms , compound semantograms
pasigraphy , emotional pasigraphy , medical pasigraphy
radicals , root words , integrals ,
semantic inflections , semantic affixes
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