Hello friends,
what do we mean by " PREPOSITION" in semantics ..:oops:
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Hello friends,
what do we mean by " PREPOSITION" in semantics ..:oops:
little words or phrases like:
down, up, on, in, at, to, across, behind, at, next to, in front of, opposite . .
and many others
prepositions can tell you where something is
prepositions are usually followed by a noun, or pronoun.
at the hotel
in the kitchen
next to him
Are you asking what a preposition is? Or how prepositions relate to semantics? Can you expand a bit on your question?
If your meaning is the second one:
"on the table" is semantically different from "under the table" because the preposition is critical in the meaning.
thanks brothers for your help.
The definition of preposition in semantics is " part of the meaning of the utterance of a declarative sentence which describes some state of affairs. Can you explain the definition that I have mentioned?
Yes. The prepositions "on" and "under" are part of the meaning of the utterance (as I've demonstrated already). If you change the preposition, the meaning of the utterance changes.
The phrases I gave would normally occur as part of a declarative sentence. "The fork is on(under) the table". And this sentence describes a state of affairs, i.e. "The fork is on the table" describes a different state of affairs from "The fork is under the table."
Basically, that's just a long sentence meaning: "Prepositions are important in meaning."
Raymott, I really appreciate your help .
Thanks brother.
I got it .