Semantic

//sɪˈmæntɪk//

"Semantic" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal.

"The semantic subject of this sentence is 'this sentence,' but its grammatical subject is 'the semantic subject of this sentence'" is an example of a sentence benefitting from punctuation.

Semantic equivalence is protean as well as fuzzy: what hoi polloi find equivalent may to cognoscenti be quite distinct.

If you like "Oz," you may like the article "What does Jukurrpa ('Dreamtime', 'Dreaming') mean? A semantic and conceptual journey of discovery."

If you like First Nations, maybe read the article "Semantic Motivations for Split Intransitivity in Haida."

I read the work "Semantic and Pragmatic Functions in Plains Cree Syntax."

If you like Lojban, maybe read the research paper "Lojban as a Tool for Encoding Prose on the Semantic Web."

The creation showcases China’s progress in voice recognition, text mining and semantic analysis, all of which is covered by natural language processing.

You're just playing semantic games now.

Many Toki Pona words have quite large semantic spaces.

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Its semantic is polysyllabic, viz. it uses the word formations of spoken Chinese.

In this particular case, the semantic is on the left of its host sinogram.

The 亻(人) ren2 'person' semantic has been replaced by 氵(水) shui3 'water' semantic in浸, but帚 zhou3 'broom' has phonetically or semantically nothing to do with 浸 and is just a residue of 侵 after亻(人) ren2 'person' has been removed.

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