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the statement, tightly packed paparazzi, the author brought out the rhyming /p/ consonant to bring
out emphasis that the paparazzi were close to each other.
In the second piece, the author uses the word stormy to mean there was a strong storm. The
sound /y/ brings out the deeper meaning of the word. In addition, the word muddy brings out the
same effect. It is clear that when we compare the two pieces, the first article uses more
morphological and phonological concepts than the second piece.
Semantics
Semantics is the study of meaning extracted from words, phrases or sentences. When a
person writes a particular phrase or sentence (Trofimova, 1), he may not be referring to the literal
meaning, but sometimes he may mean something more profound. For instance, when a person
uses irony or metaphor in a sentence, there is always a deeper meaning. In this paper, I will
analyses the two pieces of work by Rowling J.K. from the semantic perspective.
Connotation and denotation
Denotation is the literal meaning of the word while connotation is the meaning the word
has depending on the context (Giannini, 106). In the first piece, there are words various words
and phrases which denote something else, but are used to mean another thing. For instance, the
author writes, "snow fell steadily on their hats and shoulders." We can interpret that the snow fell
only on people who were wearing hats n on their shoulders. It is what the phrase denotes.
However, it connotes that the snow fell on everyone's body that was standing outside.
The word paparazzi denotes the photographers, but in this case, it is used to connate the
people who were shooting videos, those who were taking pictures together with the passerby
who had nothing to do with journalism but were at the scene. The writer also uses a phrase, "the