conceptual semantics
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Definition
Noun 1. The branch of semantics that studies the cognitive aspects of meaning: Conceptual semantics is a subfield of linguistics focused on how meaning is represented and processed in the human mind. It investigates the mental concepts, structures, and processes that underlie our understanding of language, rather than just the relationships between words or sentences.
Examples of Usage
- The professor's research in conceptual semantics explores how children develop mental categories for verbs like 'give' and 'take'.
- A key question in conceptual semantics is how abstract concepts, such as 'justice' or 'time', are mentally represented.
- Her thesis applies theories from conceptual semantics to analyze metaphor comprehension.
Advanced Usage
- The conceptual semantics approach: This phrase refers to the specific theoretical framework and methodology used within this branch of study.
- The analysis was conducted from a conceptual semantics approach, focusing on the underlying mental models of the speakers.
Variants and Related Words
- Cognitive semantics: A closely related term often used synonymously with conceptual semantics, emphasizing the study of meaning as part of general human cognition.
- Semantics (n): The broader field of study concerned with meaning in language.
- Lexical semantics (n): A related subfield that focuses specifically on the meaning of words and word relationships.
Synonyms
- Cognitive semantics
Related Phrases
- Conceptual structure: A core term in conceptual semantics, referring to the organized mental representation of meaning.
- The theory proposes a specific conceptual structure for representing events.
- Mental representation of meaning: A descriptive phrase for the central focus of conceptual semantics.
Noun
- the branch of semantics that studies the cognitive aspects of meaning