The relationship between the spoken and the written word is of two basic kinds; the written symbol may represent a concept directly, or it may represent the word which names the mental concept in an individual language.
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The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. 3: 1476-1776
March 13, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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0521264766 9780521264761
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