Lexigraphy vs Semantics - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) The representation of words in writing.
* 1997 , Barry B. Powell and Ian Morris, A New Companion to Homer , page 5:
* 2004 , Franck Salomon, The Cord Keepers: Khipus And Cultural Life In A Peruvian Village [http://books.google.com/books?id=COVXXp3xwuIC], ISBN 0822333902, page 28:
(countable) A system of writing in which there is a one-to-one correspondence between symbols and words.
(linguistics) A branch of linguistics studying the meaning of words.
The study of the relationship between words and their meanings.
* 2006 , Patrick Blackburn, Johan Bos, and Kristina Striegnitz, [http://www.learnprolognow.org/lpnpage.php?pagetype=html&pageid=lpn-htmlse32 Learn Prolog Now!] , section 8.1:
The individual meanings of words, as opposed to the overall meaning of a passage.
As a noun lexigraphy
is (uncountable) the representation of words in writing.As an adjective semantics is
.lexigraphy
English
Noun
(en-noun)- ‘Semasiography’ and ‘lexigraphy'’ are the two categories of writing, and logography is one type of ' lexigraphy .
- Without prejudice against Urton's argument that khipus are theoretically capable of lexigraphic reference such as logosyllabography, I have found that actual cord lexigraphy remains conjectural.
Coordinate terms
* semasiographySee also
* lexicographysemantics
English
Noun
(wikipedia semantics) (-)- Semantics is a foundation of lexicography.
- In fact, nowadays a lot is known about the semantics of natural languages, and it is surprisingly easy to build semantic representations which partially capture the meaning of sentences or even entire discourses.
- The semantics of the terms used are debatable.
- The semantics of a single preposition is a dissertation in itself.