Structure
![]() 'britney was here not therer but here!'For specific meanings of structure in specific fields, see Structure (disambiguation). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The structure of a thing is how the parts of it relate to each other, how it is "put together". This contrast with process, which is how the thing works; but process requires a viable structure. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Both reality and language have structure. One of the goals of general semantics, and of science, is to create and use language the structure of which accurately parallels the structure of reality. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Reality: Reality in everyday usage means "everything that exists." The term "Reality," in its most liberal sense, includes everything that is, whether or not it is observable, accessible or understandable by science, philosophy, theology or any other system of analysis. Reality in this sense may include both... Language: A language is a system of expression and communication. Individual languages use sound, gesture, and other means to express and communicate concepts, emotions, ideas, and thoughts. Expressions of a language are analysable into words, whose meanings are usually conventional. The word "language" is ... General semantics: General semantics is an educational discipline created by Alfred Korzybski (1879-1950) during the years 1919 to 1933. General semantics (GS) is distinct from semantics, a different subject.... Structure related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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