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Utterance, Sentence, Proposition

REVIEW. State true or false!Semantics is a part of LinguisticsAll meaning is conceptually acceptable for all peopleMeaning can be interpreted from the word, phrases, and / or signs. . Signifier and Signified (saussure's Concept). Signifier are the words, phrases, signs and symbols which need to

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Utterance, Sentence, Proposition

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    1. Utterance, Sentence, Proposition How to identify it

    2. REVIEW State true or false! Semantics is a part of Linguistics All meaning is conceptually acceptable for all people Meaning can be interpreted from the word, phrases, and / or signs.

    3. Signifier and Signified (saussures Concept) Signifier are the words, phrases, signs and symbols which need to be interpreted to grab the signified concept. A context is determining the signified concept. Look at these examples: 1. A thief comes to the cashier and says open it! 2. A husband gives something to his wife and says open it

    4. Questions : What is the signifier from the example above? What are the signified concept from the examples above? What element that determine the signified concept ?

    5. UTTERANCE An utterance is the use of any piece of language by a particular speaker on a particular situation. It can be in the form of a sequence of sentences, a single clause, a single phrase, or just a single word. Examples: Tina visits her niece and meets a new friend Tina :Hi Toni was sweeping the floor when a hot frying pan was fallen Toni: Ouch

    6. SENTENCE A sentence is a grammatically complete string of words expressing a (partial) complete thought. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request or command. Example : After cooking, mother speaks to father softly Mother : I am tired

    7. WHAT ABOUT PROPOSITION ? It is an active declarative sentence either it s true or false. e.g. The sun rises everyday. William Shakespeare died in 1945.

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