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Understanding the meaning of words or phrases when they appear in certain sentences or in a certain context is called

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MsClementine
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  • 14-04-2018
Answer: Semantics

Semantics is the ability to decipher a word based on the sentence or phrase it is part of. Semantics goes into detail behind the meaning of the words for example, “destination” and “last stop” have the same meaning but semantics students would analyze the small details involved in the use of each word.
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