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[...] there are three functional types of symbolization: (1) signals for objects (this is in broadest sense of the term), (2) signal for classes of signals (these are pronouns and other types of substitutes), and (3) signals for relationships between signals. To define the meaning of any of this types of symbols we must refer to the environment in which they are employed. - Nida (1949), a pag.154
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