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'''Meaning''' may refer to: '''Meaning''' may refer to:
* [[Meaning (linguistics)]], which is communicated through the use of languages known as * [[Meaning (linguistics)]], which is communicated through the use of languages known as
-* [[Meaning (non-linguistic)]], ''exmeanitra-linguistic meaning'' (intentional communication without the use of language), and ''natural meaning'', where no intentions are involved at all 
* [[Meaning (semiotics)]] has to do with the distribution of signs in sign relations * [[Meaning (semiotics)]] has to do with the distribution of signs in sign relations
* Meaning as a relationship between [[ontology]] and [[truth]] * Meaning as a relationship between [[ontology]] and [[truth]]

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Ars Memoriae: The Theatre (1619) - Robert Fludd  “In the illusory babels of language, an artist might advance specifically to get lost, and to intoxicate himself in dizzying syntaxes, seeking odd intersections of meaning, strange corridors of history, unexpected echoes, unknown humors, or voids of knowledge… but this quest is risky, full of bottomless fictions and endless architectures and counter-architectures… at the end, if there is an end, are perhaps only meaningless reverberations.” --Robert Smithson
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Ars Memoriae: The Theatre (1619) - Robert Fludd
“In the illusory babels of language, an artist might advance specifically to get lost, and to intoxicate himself in dizzying syntaxes, seeking odd intersections of meaning, strange corridors of history, unexpected echoes, unknown humors, or voids of knowledge… but this quest is risky, full of bottomless fictions and endless architectures and counter-architectures… at the end, if there is an end, are perhaps only meaningless reverberations.” --Robert Smithson
The Bouba/kiki effect (1929)
This page Meaning is part of the linguistics series. Illustration: a close-up of a mouth in the film The Big Swallow (1901)
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This page Meaning is part of the linguistics series.
Illustration: a close-up of a mouth in the film The Big Swallow (1901)

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