Semantics. Meaning. Relevant Sciences. Bearers of Linguistic Meaning. Semiotics: About Signs. Aspects of Linguistic Expressions

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Semantics Lecture 1 General Introduction Torbjörn Lager Meaning What is meaning? What is it that has meaning? What role does meaning play in everday life? What role does meaning play in a general theory about language and communication? What role can meaning play in natural language processing applications? See also p. 2 in Riemer Aspects of Linguistic Expressions Relevant Sciences Syntax Syntax about form about form Semantics Semantics about content about meaning Pragmatics Pragmatics about use of language about content The semantics-pragmatics distinction isn t all that clearcut! Linguistics Philosophy Logic Psychology Literature studies Rhetoric Computational linguistics Artificial intelligence Computer science Semiotics Bearers of Linguistic Meaning Semiotics: About Signs Morphemes Word forms Word occurrences Lexemes Sentences Phrases Utterances Texts Decreasing arbitrariness Symbol/symbolic: a mode in which the signifier does not resemble the signified but which is fundamentally arbitrary or purely conventional - so that the relationship must be learnt: e.g. language in general (plus specific languages, alphabetical letters, punctuation marks, words, phrases and sentences), numbers, morse code, traffic lights, national flags; Icon/iconic: a mode in which the signifier is perceived as resembling or imitating the signified (recognizably looking, sounding, feeling, tasting or smelling like it) - being similar in possessing some of its qualities: e.g. a portrait, a cartoon, a scale-model, onomatopoeia, metaphors, 'realistic' sounds in 'programme music', sound effects in radio drama, a dubbed film soundtrack, imitative gestures; Index/indexical: a mode in which the signifier is not arbitrary but is directly connected in some way (physically or causally) to the signified - this link can be observed or inferred: e.g. 'natural signs' (smoke, thunder, footprints, echoes, non-synthetic odours and flavours), medical symptoms (pain, a rash, pulse-rate), measuring instruments (weathercock, thermometer, clock, spirit-level), 'signals' (a knock on a door, a phone ringing), pointers (a pointing 'index' finger, a directional signpost), recordings (a photograph, a film, video or television shot, an audio-recorded voice), personal 'trademarks' (handwriting, catchphrase) and indexical words ('that', 'this', 'here', 'there'). 1

Common-Sense Word Semantics The Meaning of Words Defining word meaning in everyday life: Point out Demonstrate Equivalent word In same language (synonym) In another language (translation) Use the word in a context Define: W means. Word Meaning Word Meaning Lexeme Words Concepts - Referents The lexeme is the abstract unit which unites all the morpological variants of a single word Example go go, goes, went, have gone... Words e.g. horse Concepts e.g. <horse> Referents real horses in the world The semiotic triangle (Ogden & Richards) See page 13 in Riemer What is a meaning? More terminology Something physical? Something mental? Something abstract? Do you know the difference? Sense Reference Denotation Konnotation 2

Word Reference/Denotation/Extension Paris refers to Paris, France horse denotes the set of all horses brown denotes the set of all brown things horses brown things Lexical - Compositional In the lexicon or not?: rain? cat? dog? and? the cat was chasing the dog in the rain raining cats and dogs Extension Problem: non-existent entities The Meaning of Sentences/ Utterances Common-Sense Sentence Semantics Defining sentence/utterance meaning in everyday life: Point out Demonstrate Equivalent sentence/utterance In same language (paraphrase) In another language (translation) Figure out the meaning of the whole from its parts (all the way down to words) Utterance Meaning An Important Tradition Utterances Propositions - Facts Utterances e.g. an utterance of I am hungry Propositions e.g. <Torbjörn is hungry on Tuesday at 14.15, 4/2 2003 > Facts the state-of-affairs that makes the above proposition true or false Natural language The outside world We use language to talk about the world Semantics is something that relates sentences (or utterances) of language and the outside world There are other ideas about meaning, but in this tradition we don't believe in them! 3

Truth Conditional Semantics Compositional semantics Natural language The outside world Meaning = Truth conditions Examples: "John whistles" is true iff John whistles "John visslar" is true iff John whistles "Ogul fautu seq" is true iff... Natural language The World The Compositionality Principle: The meaning of the whole is a function of the meaning of the parts and the mode of combining them. The meaning of a complex expression is uniquely determined by the meaning of its constituents and the syntactic construction used to combine them. Compositional semantics How to Describe Meaning? Three brown horses brown things horses Distinction Object language E.g. English, Swedish, First order predicate logic Meta language E.g. English, Swedish, First order predicate logic Also, note that what we need at least for the description of the meaning of utterances is a finite description of something infinite Use Mention Use - mention horses are nice animals horses is a noun Self-reference denna sats innehåller ett verb Affisch-exemplet Paradoxes Jag ljuger nu Denna sats är falsk 24 4

Semantics - Pragmatics Context Meaning Content Semantics Sentences are abstract entities Sentences have meaning Pragmatics Utterances are concrete manifestations of sentences Utterances have content Meaning + Context = Content Context sender, receiver, situation (time, space) Co-text the surrounding text/spoken utterances Meaning as Use Linguistic expressions as tools The use of language How to do things with words Performatives, e.g. I hereby pronounce you husband and wife Language games What is the meaning of thank you? What is the meaning of horse? Why Semantics? Why Semantics? Applications of Computational Semantics Important part of a general theory of language and communication Nice to have when solving semantic puzzles Computational Linguistics/NLP Information Retrieval Information Extraction NLU systems Semantics + 'World knowledge' --> 'understanding' Machine translation Semantic representation - interlingua Dialogue Systems 5

Semantic Components Semantic Puzzle Lexica containing semantic information What's wrong with the following argument?: Word sense disambiguator Semantic interpreter "Nothing is better than a long and prosperous life. A ham sandwich is better than nothing. Therefore, a ham sandwich is better than a long and prosperous life. Make that your homework for next time! 6