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Which of the words above would you use to describe the people below Sometimes there is more than one possible answer 1 She gives a lot of money to charity and she
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Which of the words above would you use to describe the people below Sometimes there is more than one possible answer 1 She gives a lot of money to charity and she likes to share everything she has. Example It was a hot day It was a cold day Cold is an antonym for hot because they have opposite meanings Suggested antonym pairs for index cards activity noisy quiet true false laugh cry happy sad tall short old new mean nice asleep awake soft firm Interpersonal Communication. Communication Studies Department. San Jose State University. Dr. Marquita L. Byrd. What is language?. A brush that we use to paint our picture of realty. Symbol system recognized by a speech community. Note each may have alternative meanings and forms . Words Meanings Examples Notes adverse (adj.) having a negative or harmful effect Adverse publicity damaged the rms reputation. averse ( . with your . name, date . and . period. . . A Shetland Pony walked into a . McDonald’s . and waited . to place his order. . When his turn . finally came. , he . said, in . a soft, raspy . Re-thinking synonymy: semantic sameness and similarity in languages and their description. Helsinki, 2010. Liisa. . Vilkki. University of Helsinki. Evidentiality. : the source of the speaker’s information (e.g. visual observation, non-visual observation, inference, report) . about the context. …. Shades of Meaning. Multiple Meaning Words. Practice!!. Words with multiple meanings are words that have several meanings depending upon how they are used in a sentence. . We use CONTEXT CLUES to . By: Agustin and Mattie. What is a homophone?. A homophone is two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.. Purpose. The purpose of using homophones in literature is to create humorous effects by using words that have two or more meanings. Slides adapted from Dan Jurafsky, Jim Martin and Chris Manning. Three Perspectives on Meaning. Lexical Semantics. The meanings of . individual words. Formal Semantics. (or Compositional Semantics or Sentential Semantics). Althea W. Peak. 2. nd. Grade . SWP Summer 2013. Digging Deep:. “Turn and Talk. ”. Children don’t have full vocabularies that they need, so word study and strategies are imperative. Cover up unfamiliar words and let kids use photos and illustrations to figure out the meaning. o a h sin()=opposite hypotenuse cos()=adjacent hypotenuse tan()=opposite adjacent =o h =a h =o a Werelatethetwointerpretationsasdepictedbelow. o a sin() cos() 1 h 2 Thegraphoff,scaledoutwards Starter: can you think of any words, either that we have already discussed, or that you can come up with, where the . meaning. has changed?. How and why do words change their meanings?. Neosemy. The process whereby a new meaning develops for an existing word.. Devices. Prepared by. Muhammad Rifqi. Background. A POET IS LIMITED in the materials he can use in creating his works: all he has are . words . to . express his . ideas and feelings.. 4 BASIC CLASSIFICATIONS. 2. Put a by the positive word and a – by the negative word in the pair.. obsessive reserved mushy curious. bold timid cheap hyperactive. sentimental strong-willed withdrawn hasty. scrawny frugal stylish smug. The word 'semiotics' dates back to ancient Greece, but its use in modern linguistics was propelled in the 19th century with the research of Ferdinand de Saussure. Saussure was a Swiss linguist who contributed greatly to the study of semiotics, also sometimes referred to as semiology. .
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