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<p><a href="page.php?w=New_Essays_on_Human_Understanding">New Essays on Human Understanding</a> published in 1765 contains a point by point critique of Locke's essay. Leibniz picks up on the generalization used by Locke and adopts a less rigid approach: clearly there is no perfect correspondence between words and things, but neither is the relationship completely arbitrary, although he seems vague about what that relationship might be.</p>

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<p>Modern linguistics has been seen as opposing sound symbolism, beginning with</p><p>
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