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10. "Lingua" e "comunicazione" sono la stessa cosa?

10. "Lingua" e "comunicazione" sono la stessa cosa?
Dec 16, 2023 · 23m 58s

Formalismo e funzionalismo, pensiero ed esternalizzazione, lingua e comunicazione. Che casino! Oggi proviamo a vedere che serve un po’ di ordine se vogliamo quantomeno isolare i concetti. E nonostante lingua...

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Formalismo e funzionalismo, pensiero ed esternalizzazione, lingua e comunicazione. Che casino! Oggi proviamo a vedere che serve un po’ di ordine se vogliamo quantomeno isolare i concetti. E nonostante lingua e comunicazione a volte siano usate come sinonimi, non sono assolutamente la stessa cosa.

Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna

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