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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This article describes the connection between semantics, pragmatics and syntax in linguistics. "Semantics-pragmatics-syntax trinity" is probably not an official term.The color red is for "stop", and green is for "go". Often an amber signal is used to indicate the traffic light will soon be red. In parts of Europe, the red and amber signals together indicate the traffic light will soon be green.However, these signals may not be used the same. In the European variation,…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This article describes the connection between semantics, pragmatics and syntax in linguistics. "Semantics-pragmatics-syntax trinity" is probably not an official term.The color red is for "stop", and green is for "go". Often an amber signal is used to indicate the traffic light will soon be red. In parts of Europe, the red and amber signals together indicate the traffic light will soon be green.However, these signals may not be used the same. In the European variation, in some countries people start driving as soon as the red and amber signals are both lit, while in other countries drivers wait for the green signal. In some places it is considered normal to cross red lights as well, though prohibited.