Types of meaning
Grammatical meaning unites words into parts of speech. Such words as goes, stops, works have different lexical meanings, but are united by a common grammatical meaning: they are characterized by a common system of forms in which their grammatical categories are expressed.
Lexical meaning is individual for every word: grammatically identical words have individual lexical meanings (for example: went, kissed, looked), which are common for all forms of one and the same word. Go, went, going all these forms denote the process of movement.Lexical meaning includes two components: denotational and connotational.
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