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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
"Signs,Language and behavior" by Charles W.Morris,1946
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The study of signs -semiotic- is facilitated by the invention of a more useful vocabulary for discussing signs and sign-functioning.
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The behavioristic approach to semiotic is adapted because it is more precise,
interpersonal,and unambiguous than the appeal to the "mental".
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When something controls the behavior of an organism in the process of satisfying a need in a way in which the actual object needed would have controlled the organism,it is a sign.
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A symbol is a sign produced by its interpreter which acts as a substitute for a synonymous sign.
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Among the conditions which must be met if a language is to constituted by signs are the following :
The signs must have common and constant signification,and they must be combinable.
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Signs are used informatively,valuatively,incitively,and systematically.
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Pragmatics is the study of the uses of signs,
semantics is the study of the meanings of the signs,
and syntactics is the study of the modes of combining signs.
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