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The Nature of Language
SymbolicRule GovernedSubjectiveWorldview
Language is symbolic
Words are arbitrary symbols that have no meaning
Phonological Rules
Rules governing the way in which sounds are pronounced in a language.
Rules that govern the ways symbols can be arranged, as opposed to the meanings of those symbols.
Semantic Rules
Governs meaning of language, as opposed to its structure.
Ogden and Richards' Triangle of Meaning
The notion that the language individuals use exerts a strong influence on their perceptions.
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
The best-known declaration of LINGUISTIC RELATIVISM, formulated by Benjamin Whorf and Edward Sapir.
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