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'''Meaning''' can be:
    
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    * Meaning (linguistic), meaning which is communicated through the use of language.
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* Meaning (linguistic), meaning which is communicated through the use of language.
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    * Meaning (non-linguistic), extra-linguistic meaning (intentional communication without the use of language), and natural meaning, where no intentions are involved at all.
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* Meaning (non-linguistic), extra-linguistic meaning (intentional communication without the use of language), and natural meaning, where no intentions are involved at all.
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    * Meaning as definition, interpretation, or semantics.
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* Meaning as definition, interpretation, or semantics.
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    * Meaning (semiotics) has to do with the distribution of signs in sign relations.
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* Meaning (semiotics) has to do with the distribution of signs in sign relations.
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    * Meaning as a relationship between ontology and truth
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* Meaning as a relationship between ontology and truth
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    * Meaning as a reference or equivalence
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* Meaning as a reference or equivalence
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    * Meaning as values, a value system or as derived from value theory [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning]
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* Meaning as values, a value system or as derived from value theory [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning]
     

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