A man's word is peripheral to his comprehensive of reality. Man's understanding of reality emerges from social use of verbal signs.
Words are not vocal labels which have come to attach to things and qualities already given in advance by nature, or ideas already grasped independently by human mind.
On the contrary, languages themselves, collective product of social interaction, supply the essential conceptual framework for human analysis of reality, and simultaneously, the verbal equipment our description of it
The concepts we use day in day out are creations of the languages we speak.
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