Title: Representations, Thinking & Meaning Differentiation of a Language
Abstract: There is a close relationship between human’s thinking and language, and there are three representations of a language, that is, the oral, the written and the thinking proper. The oral language is the communication of thoughts on site and the written is the thoughts in store. In the light of the space, a language could be divided into internal and external ones. When they have different objects for them to communicate with, the meaning differentiation occurs. Moreover, a language itself has an inherent contradiction, the signifier and the signified, which create the differentiation of meaning. Meaning differentiation in a language is a born property of language, which determines that there is no way for people to produce a language with a single and purified meaning.
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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