Intro to Semantics and Pragmatics
Truth-conditional semantics is a theory in which the meaning of a sentence is understood in terms of the conditions under which it would be true or false. This approach connects closely with how we analyze the meanings of words, sentences, and larger discourse structures, considering what must be the case for statements to hold true. It emphasizes the relationship between linguistic expressions and the world, providing a framework to understand how meaning is constructed and interpreted in communication.
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