Makalah Semantics
Makalah Semantics
INTRODUCTION
B. Problem Formulation
1. What are the definitions of semantics and pragmatics?
2. What are the similarities and differences between semantics and pragmatics?
3. How are the examples of semantics and pragmatics?
C. Purpose
1. To know what the definitions of semantics and pragmatics are.
2. To know what the similarities and differences between semantics and
pragmatics are.
3. To know how the examples of semantics and pragmatics.
4. To know what the roles of semantics and pragmatics are.
CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION
2. Definition of Pragmatics
Pragmatics is another branch of linguistics that is concerned with meaning. 3
Levinson in Hourence, pragmatics is the study of relation between language and
context that are grammaticalized or encoded the structure of a language.
Therefore, pragmatics concerns with person's ability to derive meanings from
specific kinds of speech situation. We also ever hear “pragmatically”.
Pragmatically is what correct or true in certain instance is. It seems like we have
to recognize what the speaker said about. For instance, there is a question “When
did you last see my brother?”. Linguistically, there are many possible answers to
answer that question. It can be “Around noon”, “Last Tuesday”, or “I think it was
on 22nd February”, and so on. But in the specific occasion, it has only one
appropriate answer.
c.
1) Father: What is your test-score?
Son: I got 50, Dad.
Father: Excellent. Tomorrow don't study!
2) Beware, the president is coming!
The word excellent in the first example is not meant by “good” or “not bad”.
Then, the second example is used as satire to someone.
CHAPTER III
CONCLUSION
A. Conclusion
From the explanation above we can conclude that if semantics asks “What
does X mean?” meanwhile pragmatics asks “What did you mean by X?”. Besides,
they also have some similarities and differences. They are parts of linguistics and
they deal with the meanings of words and sentences in divergent ways. They have
three differences, condition, meaning, and context.