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<p>by the context in which the sign is used by the addresser. </p>

<p>In <a href="page.php?w=lexicography">lexicography</a>, the fact that a  <a href="page.php?w=neologism">neologism</a> is used marks its acceptance into the language. This will not be a difficult process so long as each sign has a limited and immediately useful meaning. The problem arises when several possible meanings or shades of meaning become associated with the sign. This is a shift from denotational to connotational meanings. Rules of interpretation are required to resolve</p><p>
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