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Semantics is the study of meaning, used to understand expressions through language.
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How do I tell when a sentence is totally meaningless?
Consider the sentence:
Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.
It is meaningful, but to a person like me who does not know what the words "ontogeny", "recapitulation" and "phylogeny" mean, it sounds like …