semanticist

IPA: sɪmˈæntɪsɪst

noun

  • A person who studies semantics.
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Examples of "semanticist" in Sentences

  • What a comical semanticist you are — a true, blue politician.
  • Quoting the semanticist Alfred Korzbski, Verghese reminds us that the "map is not the territory".
  • I hate to say this, as a part-time semanticist, but Harnad's criticisms of the above post are mostly semantics.
  • It is blatantly unfair, and we should cease all the judicial semanticist contortions trying to make it appear lessso.
  • However, Sontag uses the term ‘the semanticist paradigm of context’ to denote the common ground between society and class.
  • Humpty Dumpty, the semanticist, tells Alice that "slithy," in Jabberwocky, is such a form, derived from "lithe" and "slimy."
  • I attacked both the quality of prose and the tenuousness of some of the ideas, and my generalizations might have been a wee bit on the sweeping side, though the scalpel-wielding semanticist in me thinks I might have carved out a little escape route.
  • If some of this subcultural desituationism seems self referential and perhaps adorned with postmaterial semanticist theory then maybe the creation/destruction distinction is intrinsically fostering a prepatriarchialist sense of postmaterial discourse.

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