Marking may be purely semantic, or may be realized as extra morphology.
Beyond these basic concessions, there is a dispute of a purely semantic nature.
It all sounds like a purely semantic argument, and maybe it is.
When a specific episodic memory is recalled by an individual with depression, details for the event are almost non-existent and instead purely semantic knowledge is reported.
Next, when looking at a Chinese character, the symbol can be purely phonetic, purely semantic, or a combination of both.
His tone insinuated the distinction was purely semantic.
That said, and considering the urban terrain upon which these rifles are typically fielded, this quibble is purely semantic.
But Harkin's objection was neither unscripted nor purely semantic.
'The problem is purely semantic.'
However, it is not of course possible to describe something in purely semantic terms, the legal consequences also have to be accepted.