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etimológia

the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings

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Linguists trace the etymology of "vocabulary" back to Latin "vocabulum," meaning word.
Studying etymology helps understand how languages evolve and borrow from each other.
What is "etymology"?

Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words. It looks at where a word came from, how its form and meaning have changed over time, and what languages it has passed through. For example, the word "ballet" comes from the French language, which borrowed it from Italian, and it originally came from a Latin word meaning "to dance". Etymology helps us understand the roots and evolution of words in different languages.

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szemantika

(linguistics) a branch of linguistics that deals with meaning, reference, or truth

What is "semantics"?

Semantics is the study of meaning in language. It focuses on how words, phrases, and sentences convey meaning and how those meanings can change based on context. Semantics examines various aspects of meaning, including literal meanings, implied meanings, and the relationships between words. This field helps to understand how language communicates ideas and how misunderstandings can arise from differences in interpretation.

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fonetika

the science and study of speech sounds and their production

What is "phonetics"?

Phonetics is the study of the sounds of human speech. It focuses on how sounds are produced, transmitted, and perceived. Phonetics analyzes the physical properties of speech sounds, such as their articulation, which is how they are made, acoustics, which is how they travel through the air, and auditory perception, which is how they are heard. This field is essential for understanding the building blocks of language, as it provides insights into how different sounds can create meaning and how they vary across languages and dialects.

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lexikográfia

the practice and study of compiling, editing, and writing dictionaries, focusing on the principles and methods of dictionary creation

What is "lexicography"?

Lexicography is the practice of compiling, writing, and editing dictionaries. It involves researching words, their meanings, uses, and origins, as well as documenting how they are spelled and pronounced. Lexicographers analyze language in various contexts to ensure that dictionary entries are accurate and up to date. This field also considers how words evolve over time, reflecting changes in culture and society. Lexicography plays a vital role in language preservation and education, providing essential resources for understanding and using language effectively.

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pragmika

(linguistics) a branch of linguistics that deals with the sentences and the contexts in which they are used

What is "pragmatics"?

Pragmatics is the study of how context influences the interpretation of meaning in language. It examines how speakers use language in real-life situations, focusing on the relationships between language, meaning, and the social context in which communication occurs. Pragmatics explores concepts such as speech acts, which are the actions performed through speaking, implicature, which refers to implied meanings, and deixis, which involves words that depend on context for their interpretation. This field helps to understand how meaning goes beyond the literal interpretation of words and how social factors shape communication.

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