Abstract
Meaning defines language because it is the internal function of language. At the same time, meaning does not exist unless in language and because of language. From the point of view of the speaking subject meaning is contents of conscience. From the point of view of a language, meaning is the objectification of knowledge in linguistic signs. And from the point of view of the individual speaking subject, meaning is the expressive intentional purpose to say something.
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Martinez del Castillo, J. (2015). Meaning and Language. International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 3(6), 50. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijll.s.2015030601.17
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