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1/ Conceptual meaning
(We are able to analyze the sentence syntactically into a its constituents
parts)
2/ Associative meaning
C/ Affective meaning
1/ I’m terribly sorry to interrupt, but I wonder if you would be so kind as to lower
you voices a little
2/ will you belt up
Factors such as intonation and voice-timber (tone of voice) are also important
here. And there are elements of language such as interjections, like (Aha! Yippee!),
Whose main function is to express emotions.
D/ Reflected meaning
E/ Collocative meaning
It concerns itself with how the order of words spoken affects the meaning
that is entailed.
If we say:
1/ I will do it tomorrow. In a neutral way.
2/ tomorrow, I will do it. Showing a promise.
Furthermore…
Antonymy (A is the opposite of B; e.g. cold is the opposite of warm)
Homonym. Two concepts, A and B, are expressed by the same symbol. Ex-
ample: Both a financial institution and a edge of a river are expressed by the
word bank (the word has two senses).
See the example of man and woman_ under the conceptual meaning_
1/ they must share the same lexical field (in semantics) _ Hyponymous
relationships_ (the human race)