Charles W. Morris Quote

The full characterization of a language may now be given: A language in the full semiotic sense of the term is any intersubjective set of sign vehicles whose usage is determined by syntactical, semantical, and pragmatical rules.


p. 35 - "Foundations of the Theory of Signs," 1938


The full characterization of a language may now be given: A language in the full semiotic sense of the term is any intersubjective set of sign...

The full characterization of a language may now be given: A language in the full semiotic sense of the term is any intersubjective set of sign...

The full characterization of a language may now be given: A language in the full semiotic sense of the term is any intersubjective set of sign...

The full characterization of a language may now be given: A language in the full semiotic sense of the term is any intersubjective set of sign...