Synonyms as a Pathway to Consciousness


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This book provides a semiotic analysis of the semantic distinction between the forms: thus and therefore in terms of the sign-oriented theory (de Saussure 1959 [1916] Tobin 1990). Traditionally both forms have been referred to as synonyms that have a connective or conjunctive role. However the form thus is also marked for another distinctive semantic feature Semantic Integrality i.e. the perception of entities in continuous space time and existence which accounts for the additional functions of thus as a marker of thematic or intense cohesion. This book presents a novel view on the synonymous forms from the semiotic perspective maintaining the idea that the invariant meaning of the signs such as: thus and therefore is in a marked versus unmarked relationship for the distinctive semantic feature of Semantic Integrality which may indeed explain their distribution. The goal of this book is to show that the very difference in the invariant meaning of the signs motivates the choice for one form over another in a unified and systematic way further showing that the so-called synonyms may serve as a pathway to the speaker''s consciousness.
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