 T Clark
T Clark         
         It's doing things with words. — Banno
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
          Banno
Banno         
         Yeah, I don't agree. Communication has information at one end and more or less the same information at the other end. Language, on the other hand, builds or constructs or sets up information.Language... is a medium of communication. — T Clark
 Banno
Banno         
         Then why would it be redundant to tell me, "It is raining", when I'm looking outside at it raining? — Harry Hindu
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         But if I was a native english speaker it would be redundant and what you mean by "explaining to me how to make use" is explaining what the auditory symbols refer to, which arent just other sounds, but the actual thing you're taking about.Perhaps, you not being a native speaker of English, I am explaining to you how to make use of "It's raining". — Banno
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Banno         
         But if I was a native english speaker — Harry Hindu
 BC
BC         
         Language, on the other hand, builds or constructs or sets up information. — Banno
 Banno
Banno         
         I've never seen language build, construct, or set up a damn thing. — Bitter Crank
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         How is explaining how to make use of something not moving information from one head to another?Perhaps, you not being a native speaker of English, I am explaining to you how to make use of "It's raining".
Which fits in exactly with the OP. It's what we do that counts, not the information involved. — Banno
And I asked what you were doing if not referring to states-of-affairs with sounds and scribbles.Hence, it is what we are doing that counts, not the information involved. — Banno
 Banno
Banno         
         How is explaining how to make use of something not moving information from one head to another? — Harry Hindu
 Banno
Banno         
         And I asked what you were doing if not referring to states-of-affairs with sounds and scribbles. — Harry Hindu
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         Well, "moved" would be the wrong word. The information is still in your head. It didn't leave your head and get moved to the listener. "Copied" is the proper term to use. Information about how to use certain sounds is copied from one head to another.What moved? — Banno
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         Who said all states-of-affairs were nouns?As if language were all nouns. — Banno
 T Clark
T Clark         
         I often wondered: why do people enjoy arguing with obvious morons? Morons are incorrigible, and all arguments to give them insight fail. What's the point? — god must be atheist
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
          Banno
Banno         
         Surely the former is a subset of the latter. — StreetlightX
 Banno
Banno         
         What sort of things can be moved? How about all of the things that have a spatiotemporal location? — creativesoul
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Marchesk         
         What sort of things can be moved? How about all of the things that have a spatiotemporal location? — creativesoul
 Marchesk
Marchesk         
         No, information does not travel through the air. If it did we’d know every language just by hearing it. First we must have the tools to decipher the language. We know the meaning by learning the meaning. — NOS4A2
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          PossibleAaran
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