meaningsoperating
Meaningsoperating is a contemporary term used in semantics and cognitive linguistics to describe the dynamic process by which meanings are activated, selected, and integrated during language processing. It frames meaning as an emergent property of interaction among lexical representations, context, and cognitive constraints rather than a fixed property of a word.
It identifies three core stages: activation, where multiple senses are co-activated; selection, guided by syntax, surrounding
In practice, meaningsoperating informs approaches to word sense disambiguation, machine translation, and real-time comprehension in both
Example: the word bank can refer to a financial institution or the land beside a river. Context
Notes: Meaningsoperating is not a widely standardized theory; it overlaps with concepts such as polysemy, homonymy,