Chapter 2.1

The Intricate World of
Word Meaning

Explore the hidden layers of language. From the rigid definitions of denotation to the shifting sands of historical evolution.

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Semantics

The study of meaning. It’s the delicate dance between the signifier (the word) and the signified (the concept).

Denotation vs. Connotation

Words are more than just labels. They have a direct meaning (Denotation) and an emotional layer (Connotation).

Try It: Hover or tap the cards to see the difference.

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"Cat"

Denotation

The Reality

A four-legged feline creature, known for hunting and purring.

Direct Reference
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"Dove"

Connotation

The Feeling

Beyond the bird, it evokes Peace, Purity, and Hope.

Cultural Meaning

Ambiguity

When a word has multiple distinct meanings. Without context, confusion reigns.

"I saw a bat."

🏏 A wooden sports implement?

πŸ¦‡ A flying nocturnal mammal?

Vagueness

When the boundaries of meaning are blurry. It is relative to context.

"He is tall."

πŸ“ Is 6ft tall? In the Netherlands, maybe average. In other regions, very tall.

Requires context to define.

Module 2

The Lexical Lab

How individual words relate to one another in the mental lexicon.

Relationships of Similarity & Contrast

Synonyms

Different forms, similar meanings.

Happy β‰ˆ Joyful

Antonyms

Opposite ends of a spectrum.

Hot β‰  Cold

Space & Time

Language is a living organism. It evolves through history (Diachronic) and varies across regions (Synchronic).

Diachronic Shift: The Journey of Words

Semantic Broadening

"Holiday"

πŸ™ Old Meaning Holy Day
Time Passes
πŸ–οΈ Modern Any Break

The meaning expanded from religious festivals to any day off.

Semantic Narrowing

"Meat"

Originally meant Any Food βž” Narrowed to Animal Flesh
Semantic Shift

"Girl"

Originally meant Any Young Person βž” Shifted to Young Female

Synchronic Variation: Same Time, Different Place

The "Biscuit" Dilemma

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British English

"Biscuit" =
Sweet, hard baked good (Cookie)

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American English

"Biscuit" =
Soft, savory bread (often with gravy)

Also influenced by Social Class (Sociolect) and Formality (Register).