What is artifactual communication?

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What is artifactual communication?

Thought (meaning) Symbol Stands for Triangle of Meaning ASL for Water (referent)

Triangle of Meaning Thought (means) Cat Symbol Referent

Denotation: Connotation: The dictionary definition of a word. Emotional meaning based on personal experience and feelings.

Triangle of Meaning Thought Teacher Symbol Referent

Bypassing: Two people have different referents for the same word but they think they are thinking alike.

Meaning is in the person, not the word!

Social Constructionism: Humans make sense of their world Social Constructionism: Humans make sense of their world. They make meaning and create their world.

Words and symbols are arbitrary, ambiguous, and abstract. for no reason, random Ambiguous: Confusing Abstract: Difficult to understand, not concrete

Language shapes our relationships.

Language allows humans to think hypothetically Language allows humans to think hypothetically. We can imagine, reflect and plan for the future.

Language allows us to name things.