Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Language is...Halladay!

Language is not a social fact’ (1978:1) i.e., social relationships constitute language. This is the case with all semiotic code.
Halladay
Language is not a social fact....in this statement, we see that the opposite function is one that is stated as "Language is a social fact." makes more sense in that there is a sense of communication and expression of the meaning in the nuances of the structure and the hierarchy which is accomodated by the expression.
The communication of the semiotic delivery is one that is needed in the transfer of ideas that are theory.
Semiotic theory is one that is....

Theory and semiotic delivery are connected in that the construction of the foundation are meanings in disguise or exposure.

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