Blog #3: Semantics

Blog #3: Semantics Introduction Stop me if you've heard this one before: " It's just semantics" or " Just arguing semantics." You probably heard someone say this, but maybe you're not sure what semantics even is. Well, semantics is a branch of linguistics, our favorite subject here, that refers to the meaning and interpretation of words. Lot to chew on, huh? Well, anyway, after scouring the internet for some reliable sources, which was harder than I'd thought it would be, this blog entry will be citing "Semantics: Crash Course Linguistics #5", "How Semantics Works" by Emily Sobo, and "18 Semantics Examples" by Viktoriya Sus. Crash Course is a YouTube page ran by author John Green that has consistently posted educational videos on various subjects in different content areas, from English to world history to science, for over a decade. Sobo's article was found after much Google searching, but has a thorough explana...