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GalinKa [24]
2 years ago
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Greta is teaching her students the meaning of words and sentences in the language used in the country of Calibra. In this scenar

io, Greta is most likely referring to the ________ of the Calibran language.A. semantics
B. pragmatics
C. syntax
D. phonology
English
1 answer:
igomit [66]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer to the above-mentioned question is A) Semantics.

Explanation:

<em><u>"Semantics"</u></em> is a branch of linguistics that refers to the meaning and understanding of the context of words used in a language.

<em>Semantics</em> contribute to proper reasoning, sense, implication, analysis of word meanings and the relations between them. It is the main objective of the guidance required for understanding the usage of words of a language.

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