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[...] In neither case is there the formation of packages of semiotic opposites, as the example in post 1 illustrated and the growth point explains. When a pairing of semantically equivalent gesture and...
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[...] Part 1 of this series put forth the idea that language is inseparable from imagery, in particular the imagery of gesture, and that theories of language origin can be judged by how well they...
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[…] In neither case is there the formation of packages of semiotic opposites, as the example in post 1 illustrated and the growth point explains. When a pairing of semantically equivalent gesture and […]
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[…] Part 1 of this series put forth the idea that language is inseparable from imagery, in particular the imagery of gesture, and that theories of language origin can be judged by how well they predict...
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