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[…] for our purposes we can apply Carnap’s working definition of “designator” [Carnap, R., 1947, ’Meaning and Necessity, Chicago, (Ref. to 2nd ed., 1956), p. 6]: “all those expressions to which a semantical analysis of meaning is applied”. - Weinreich (1963), a pag.120 Languages contain signs of two kinds: every sign is, in general, a designator or a formator [...]. A designator consists of a sign-vehicle and a designatum [...]. - Weinreich (1963), a pag.116
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