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Semantics
The branch of linguistics concerned with the meaning of words and the ways in which language conveys meaning.
Linguistic Universals
Fundamental principles or characteristics shared by all languages.
Deep Structure
In linguistics, refers to the underlying syntactic structure of a sentence that conveys its semantic meaning.
Surface Structure
refers to the literal arrangement of words in a sentence as it is spoken or written, in contrast to the deeper, underlying meaning.
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