Linguistic semantics is the study of linguistic meaning.
For an overview which is largely from the point of view of Chomskian structuralism (in particular separating “pragmatics” from semantics) see
Standard references are
John Lyons, Semantics
John Lyons, Linguistics semantics
Specific issues between cognition and semantics
Steven Pinker, The language instinct, 1994
George Lakoff, Women, fire and dangerous things, 1987
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