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Chapter 6: Semiotics, Semantics, Syntax & Pragmatics

Welcome to Chapter 6. This extensive and highly-tested section of the UGC NET syllabus tackles how language creates meaning, structures thought, and functions in the real world. We will navigate through four distinct but deeply interconnected branches of linguistics.

We begin with Semiotics, exploring how humans use signs (words, images, symbols) to represent reality through the groundbreaking models of Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce. Next, we dive into Semantics to analyze literal meaning, mapping out how words relate to one another through synonymy, antonymy, and lexical ambiguity.

The chapter then moves to Syntax, uncovering the structural, mathematical rules of sentence formation championed by Noam Chomsky. Finally, we step into the real world with Pragmatics, studying how context, social norms, and hidden intentions shape our communication through Speech Acts and Grice's Maxims.

Chapter 6 Meaning & Structure 1. Semiotics The Study of Signs Saussure (Signifier/Signified) Peirce (Icon, Index, Symbol) 2. Semantics The Study of Literal Meaning Types of Meaning (Denotative) Lexical Relations (Synonyms) 3. Syntax The Rules of Structure Chomsky's Generative Grammar Structural Ambiguity 4. Pragmatics Meaning in Context Speech Act Theory Grice's Maxims & Implicature

Figure 1: The four foundational pillars of Chapter 6.

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Semiotics: Saussure & Peirce

Explore the foundations of Semiotics, contrasting Saussure's dyadic model (Signifier/Signified) with Peirce's triadic typology (Icon, Index, Symbol).

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Semiology & Phenomenology

Understand the non-neutral nature of signs, relational semiosis, and how phenomenology centers the perceiver in meaning-making.

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Semantics: Study of Meaning

Dive into semantic theory, componential analysis, semantic fields, and the shift from traditional to cognitive and formal semantics.

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Types of Semantic Meaning

Master the 11 dimensions of meaning, from literal Denotative meaning to Connotative, Collocative, Affective, and Reflected meanings.

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Lexical Semantics & Relations

Analyze how words relate to one another through Synonymy, Antonymy (Gradable/Complementary), Hyponymy, and Meronymy.

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Homonyms, Homophones & Homographs

Distinguish between words that sound the same, spell the same, or both, highlighting the polysemous nature of English.

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Polysemy & Contronyms

Explore tricky semantic categories, including Polysemy (related meanings), Paronyms, Capitonyms, and Auto-antonyms (Contronyms).

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Phonemes, Sememes & Portmanteaus

Compare the smallest units of sound (Phoneme) and meaning (Sememe), and explore word formation through lexical blending.

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Syntax & Chomskyan Linguistics

Master the structural framework of language, phrase structure trees, recursion, and the evolution of Noam Chomsky's Generative Grammar.

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Linguistic Ambiguity

Understand how meaning fractures through Lexical, Structural (syntactic), Scope, and Referential ambiguity.

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Pragmatics: Language in Context

Contrast Semantics with Pragmatics, and explore the importance of physical, social, and cognitive context in communication.

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Types of Pragmatics

Delve into the core branches of Pragmatics: Deixis, Implicature, Presupposition, Politeness Theory, and Discourse analysis.

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Speech Act Theory & Grice's Maxims

Study J.L. Austin's Performatives, John Searle's 5 Illocutionary Acts, and Paul Grice's conversational Cooperative Principle.

UGC NET English, Semiotics, Semantics, Syntax, Pragmatics, Speech Act Theory, Noam Chomsky, Ferdinand de Saussure, Charles Sanders Peirce, Lexical Relations, Chapter 6 Index, 23rd April, 2026

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