Exploring the Infinite Regress of Defining Words: A Critical Analysis of Semantic Methodologies
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https://doi.org/10.69760/gsrh.01012024011Keywords:
Semantics, Infinite Regress, Contextual Methodologies, Operational DefinitionsAbstract
This article critically examines the concept of infinite regress in semantic methodologies and explores alternative approaches to understanding the meanings of words beyond traditional dictionary definitions. We delve into the strengths and limitations of dictionary-based semantics and contrast them with operational and contextual methodologies. Operational semantics, rooted in the works of P.W. Bridgman, and contextual approaches, which incorporate the influence of situational variables, offer more dynamic and adaptable frameworks for interpreting language. The implications of these methodologies for linguistic education and communication are thoroughly analyzed, highlighting the benefits of a more nuanced understanding of language in educational curricula and professional communication. This exploration advocates for a shift towards semantics that accommodate the fluid nature of language, encouraging a broader application of these theories in real-world settings.
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