This document provides an introduction to semantics and discusses key concepts in the study of meaning. It describes how linguistics seeks to understand how language works by identifying meaningful elements and how they are combined. Some key points made include:
- Language is unique to humans in being stimulus-free and creative. Children acquire language implicitly according to a natural timetable.
- Speakers possess implicit knowledge about what is meaningful in their language and can recognize synonyms, antonyms, paraphrases, contradictions and more.
- The study of semantics examines how speakers understand and produce new messages through their implicit grasp of meaning and language rules.