Talk:meaning

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In terms of examples for using the term[edit]

There is one mentioned:

the meaning of life‎

As an additionally one I would suggest the following:

Klaus participated in an E-mail conversation, but he didn't get the point.

Adverb: that is[edit]

Has it already lexicalized as an adverb? as in Son, you've been taught by the greatest father of all time, meaning me --Backinstadiums (talk) 12:06, 11 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

This page is desperately broken (translation subblocks vs definitions)[edit]

The translation subblocks are inconsistent with the definitions, and the problem seems to have existed for a long time (at least since year 2014). Taylor 49 (talk) 11:25, 20 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Decomposing the definitions[edit]

I am attempting to come up with an analytical scheme that gives reasonable assurance that our definitions span all usage of the word and provides distinguishable definitions. Some dimansions:

  • Intended vs. interpreted (received)
  • Of words, etc. vs. other somethings
  • A person's meaning = intent
  • Words: connotation (?) vs. denotation (countable, intended=received, ie, shared)
  • countable (usually limited to definitions?) vs. uncountable

Possible structure of definitions:

  1. of a word etc. (countable, shared)
    1. denotation
    2. connotation?
  2. of a person (possibly concealed, ie. intent only)
    1. aim
  3. of a phenomenon (no intent, as received)
    1. (uncountable) significance. His misstep had much meaning.
  4. of a person's utterances or actions (intended (purport) != received (import)).
    1. purport
    2. import

Comments welcome. DCDuring (talk) 18:31, 21 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]