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The time is ripe for simplifying the theory of meaning. This simplification is made possible by introducing a more articulated view of the way intuitive meanings can generate highly complex semantic architecture, as displayed by the expressive resources of natural language.
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“We must look for the roots of basic linguistic structures in the relations between the active subject and reality, and not in the mind itself.”
A.R. Luria
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Peruzzi, A. (1999). An Essay on the Notion of Schema. In: Albertazzi, L. (eds) Shapes of Forms. Synthese Library, vol 275. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2990-1_9
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