Abstract

Publisher Summary Traditional approaches for the investigation of language have generated types of questions and devised experimental procedures characterizing language in a unidimensional, categorical, or taxonomic fashion. Language has been segmented into the component parts of pragmatics, semantics, syntax, and phonology, and the functioning of these independent components has been investigated apart from the context of the language system. Based on the evidence that the linguistic system operates in a synergistic manner, there are two areas of implications. The first area relates to the implications that are based on new linguistic notions reflected in synergistic operations; the second relates to the implications for the future investigation of the linguistic system. Evidence reflecting synergistic operations and new notions regarding the linguistic system can be employed to begin to characterize the linguistic code.

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