Semantic has 3 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.
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1. | "The semantic subject of this sentence is 'this sentence,' but its grammatical subject is 'the semantic subject of this sentence'" is an example of a sentence benefitting from punctuation. | |
2. | Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal. | |
3. | Semantic equivalence is protean as well as fuzzy: what hoi polloi find equivalent may to cognoscenti be quite distinct. |