Semantic [adjective]

Definition of Semantic:

pertaining to syntax

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Sentence/Example of Semantic:

He has no verbal knowledge about things, no semantic references.

For what's the profit if I rattle on about freedom in a semantic vacuum?

Because I gather now that the whole difficulty was a semantic one.

It's really a semantic reaction test; Korzybski would have loved it.

Note that text format (bold or italic) has semantic meaning in this volume.

Now he wished that he hadn't missed them; he probably wouldn't have this semantic instability to contend with now.

I am not at all sure I could do this, if it were necessary, but fortunately, this is one of Larry's areas of semantic confusion.

Only at that moment did language gain a semantic and syntactic dimension (as we call them in today's terminology).

The sign of language represents the contradictory unity of the phonetic and semantic units.

Henceforth, the new design no longer takes place at a syntactic or a semantic level, but is pragmatically driven.