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Semantics was also known as significs. a. True b. False
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Semantics was also known as significs.
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It is
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that semantics was also known as significs.
Significs encompasses semantics, but it is closer to semiotics than semantics, because it studies signs, whereas semantics deals with the meanings in language more.
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