70
1.
Conceptual Meaning :
This type of meaning deals with the core meaning of expressions. It can also
be termed as the denotative meaning of an utterance. In other words, it is the 'literal' or
straighforward meaning of an utterance. It is the basic propositional meaning which
corresponds to the primary dictionary definition, and it indicates the idea or the concept
it refers to. The meaning in this case does not change as it is directly related to the
concept it defines. Some linguists have also used the terms 'logical; and 'cognitive'
meaning to refer to this type of meaning. Such a meaning is stylistically neutral and
objective . For example:
(a)
Conceptually, a butterfly is 'a type of insect usually with beautiful wings, which
develops from a caterpillar.
(b)
Conceptually, a cow can be understood as 'an adult female bovine animal that
gives milk'.
(c)
Conceptually, a needle can be understood as 'a thin, sharp, steel instrument'.
Thus, conceptual meaning is an essential part of a language. This meaning
covers those basic, essential components of meaning that are conveyed by the literal
use of a word. It can be said that a language depends on conceptual meaning for
communication. The aim of this type of meaning is to provide an appropriate semantic
representation to a sentence or a statement. This type of meaning helps us to distinguish
one meaning from the meaning of other sentences. The conceptual meaning is the
base for all the other types of meaning.
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: