From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Semantic structure analysis (or SSA) is a methodology for systematic description of the intended meaning of natural language, developed by the Summer Institute of Linguistics. [1] The name is also used for Eugene Nida's technique for mapping lexical items from a source language to a receptor language in translation theory.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Erikson (1999): p. 285.

Bibliography

External links


  1. ^ Structure analysis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Semantic structure analysis (or SSA) is a methodology for systematic description of the intended meaning of natural language, developed by the Summer Institute of Linguistics. [1] The name is also used for Eugene Nida's technique for mapping lexical items from a source language to a receptor language in translation theory.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Erikson (1999): p. 285.

Bibliography

External links


  1. ^ Structure analysis

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