Communication is crucial for us as human beings – much of what we know or believe, we learn through hearing or seeing what others say or express, and arguably part of what makes us human is our desire to communicate our thoughts and feelings to others. A core part of our communicative activity concerns linguistic communication, where we use the words and sentences of natural languages to communicate our ideas. But what exactly is going on in linguistic communication and what is the relationship between what we say and what we think? This entry explores these issues
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Abstract :Two issues should come forth when dealing with language use and usage: our understanding o...
AbstractAnimals communicate, but only humans communicate through language. The distinctive feature o...
The present study is limited to the contemporary effort to highlight the role of language in the rea...
Communication and content presents a comprehensive and foundational account of meaning based on new ...
Mental phaenomena are essentially characterized by their intentionality, which implies ‘meaning’; an...
Language is a fictional concept that does not mean anything on its own. In fact, the various meaning...
There is an ancient debate about whether language is an instrument for thought or for communication...
This paper explores the concept of language and communication. It gives an exposition to the study o...
Communication means sharing of knowledge or intelligence to others.It also means sending or receivin...
The article considers language as the organization of the speech of any person in any situation, wit...
Communication is a many-sided thing. It means different things to different people. But essentially...
How can we communicate intentions? What one means when one uses a certain expression about his inner...
It is a common wisdom that linguistic communication is different from linguistic understanding. Howe...
The paper presents arguments for treating language as a tool for cognition and communications. It ar...
How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the s...
Abstract :Two issues should come forth when dealing with language use and usage: our understanding o...
AbstractAnimals communicate, but only humans communicate through language. The distinctive feature o...
The present study is limited to the contemporary effort to highlight the role of language in the rea...