SEMANTICS.
Luna Romero Baeza
Daira Rios Rodriguez
- Has no time or place, but it has
a definitive linguistic form.
- String of words put together by
grammatical rules of a lenguage.
Makes a statement or states a fact.
- Describes a state of affairs.
- The way you perceive the world.
Only true propositions can be known.
Don't correspond to facts.
- Less abstract physical.
- Identified by a specific time or by a specific person.
By one person before and after / silence.