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lansign|ˈlænsaɪn| Short for language sign.
1946C. Morris Signs, Lang. & Behavior 36 We propose therefore to call sign-sets of the kind in question lansign-systems, and the individual members of these systems lansigns. 1970Sci. Jrnl. Jan. 57 In the 1930s C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and A. Korzybski, and more recently C. E. Osgood, D. H. Mowrer and others, tried to show how language symbols and signs (lansigns, as they are sometimes called) are associated with their referents in much the same way as conditioned stimulus becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus, as in the classical conditioning theory of Pavlov. |