3. This is a branch of linguistics that studies the
relationship between words and meanings.
The Lexical semantics is a subfield of linguistic
semantics that studies how and what the words of a
language are denoted in a particularly context.
4. The knowledge of semantics allows us to know the
meaning that a world can has according its context.
5. Linguistics helps us to understand the meaning of a
word according to the context where this word is
located, also help us to know the different meanings a
word can has for example: the word bass has several
depending on the context.
24. FALSE COGNATES
ENGLISH APPARENT TRUE
WORD TRANSLATION TRANSLATION
CARPET CARPETA ALFOMBRA
EXIT ÉXITO SALIDA
25. In the 18th century James Burnett, Lord Monboddo analyzed numerous primitive
languages and deduced logical elements of the evolution of human language. His
thinking was interleaved with his precursive concepts of biological evolution.
Some of his early concepts have been validated and are considered correct today.
In his The Sanscrit Language (1786), Sir William Jones proposed that Sanskrit and
Persian had resemblances to classical Greek, Latin, Gothic, and Celtic languages.
From this idea sprung the field of comparative linguistics and historical linguistics.
Through the 19th century, European linguistics centered on the comparative
history of the Indo-European languages, with a concern for finding their common
roots andFIND THE FOLLOWING WORDS ON THE READING
tracing their development.
TRUE COGNATE
FALSE COGNATE
ANTONIM
SYNONYM
26. In the 18th century James Burnett, Lord Monboddo analyzed numerous primitive languages and deduced
logical elements of the evolution of human language. His thinking was interleaved with his precursive
concepts of biological evolution. Some of his early concepts have been validated and are considered
correct today. In his The Sanscrit Language (1786), Sir William Jones proposed that Sanskrit and Persian
had resemblances to classical Greek, Latin, Gothic, and Celtic languages. From this idea sprung the field
of comparative linguistics and historical linguistics. Through the 19th century, European linguistics
centered on the comparative history of the Indo-European languages, with a concern for finding their
common roots and tracing their development.
ANALIZE THE MORPHOLGY OF THE FOLLOWING WORD
ELEMENTS
27. In the 18th century James Burnett, Lord Monboddo analyzed numerous primitive languages and deduced
logical elements of the evolution of human language. His thinking was interleaved with his precursive
concepts of biological evolution. Some of his early concepts have been validated and are considered
correct today. In his The Sanscrit Language (1786), Sir William Jones proposed that Sanskrit and Persian
had resemblances to classical Greek, Latin, Gothic, and Celtic languages. From this idea sprung the field
of comparative linguistics and historical linguistics. Through the 19th century, European linguistics
centered on the comparative history of the Indo-European languages, with a concern for finding their
common roots and tracing their development.
ANALIZE THE MORPHOLGY OF THE FOLLOWING WORD
EUROPEAN
28. SEARCH ON THE DICTIONARY AND WRITE THE WORDS
HOMOGRAPH
HOMOGRAPH
HOMOPHONE
HOMOPHONE