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WHAT IS SEMANTIC ANALYSIS IN MODERN LINGUISTICS?

Razoqova Kumush Sadriddinovna , BSU, 1st year doctoral student

Abstract

Semantic analysis is a fundamental aspect of contemporary linguistics that is concerned with the study of meaning in language. It examines how meaning is expressed through words, phrases, sentences, and larger units of discourse and how the context of use influences interpretation. The article covers the theoretical foundations of semantic analysis, its methodology, and its applications to natural language processing (NLP), computational linguistics, and cognitive science. Semantic analysis enables linguists and researchers to better comprehend the subtleties of human communication and create advanced language technologies.

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WHAT IS SEMANTIC ANALYSIS IN MODERN LINGUISTICS?. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(05), 72-75. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/4270