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_aPEARSON, J. _qJennifer Pearson |
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_aTerms in context/ _cJennifer Pearson |
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_aAmsterdam: _b J. Benjamins, _c1998. |
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_axii, 242 p. : _bill.; _c23 cm. |
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_aUnderstanding terms in context is essential for accurate interpretation and meaningful communication.
Words do not carry fixed meanings; rather, their significance emerges from linguistic, social, and situational environments.
This paper explores how context shapes semantic interpretation, influences ambiguity resolution, and guides pragmatic understanding.
By examining examples across discourse settings, it highlights the dynamic relationship between vocabulary and context, emphasizing
that comprehension depends not only on definitions but also on surrounding cues and shared knowledge. _uhttp://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/100 |
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_2Terms and phrases--Data processing _aSemantics |
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_aJennifer Pearson _eAuthor _qJennifer Pearson |
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_yhttp://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/100 _uhttp://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/100 |
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