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<p>of states of affairs". This study of reference and predication yields an understanding of one aspect of the meaning of utterances, their semantic meaning, and the subdiscipline of linguistics dedicated to studying this kind of linguistic meaning is <a href="page.php?w=semantics">semantics</a>.</p>

<p>Yet linguistic signs in contexts of use accomplish other functions than pure reference and predication--though they often do so simultaneously, as though the signs were functioning in multiple analytically distinct semiotic modalities at once. In</p><p>
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