On Oct 21, 2008, at 6:12 PM, GEOFF CREALOCK wrote:
HOWEVER, I think that you undervalue the role of words. There are a dictionary full of words for our minds to work on. Our minds don't work, don't do (in terms of communicating/receiving language) until a word is perceived. Our minds don't reach a meaning alone - it takes the stimulus of a particular word (whether or not it has a synonym).
Lissen up, Cheerskep. Geoff's comment is succinct and on point. That's pretty much what I tried to say in my long-winded, rococo way.
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