*CONCRETE (tangible, perceived by our sense) vs. ABSTRACT (not tangible, like concepts). *COMMON (names of objects that could be tangible or not) vs. PROPER (names of people, countries, rivers, mountains, etc.) *COUNTABLE vs. UNCOUNTABLE (like "freedom", cannot say 'two freedoms').
The word categories are defined by a set of features: -Semantic features. -Formal Features.
The semantic features of a chair would include being a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, having a seat and often having legs or supports.
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What are the examples of semantic noise What are the examples of semantic noise
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The word semantic stands for the meaning of. The semantic of something is the meaning of something. The Semantic Web is a web that is able to describe things in a way that computers can understand.
semantic derogation is a negative connotation on a word :)
make a semantic web about africa
The Semantic Turn was created in 2006.
Semantic Research was created in 2001.
Semantic Research's population is 42.
The Semantic Turn has 349 pages.