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Font/typeface color, calligrams, and the syntax-semantics distinction

Short Answer You have two sets of terms that might be described as those of semiotics and those of linguistics. … Long Answer You have two philosophies and sciences at play, the philosophy of language and linguistics, and the communication theory and semiotics. …
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Is a letter of the alphabet considered something?

In philosophy, the discipline that explores symbols in the abstract is called semiotics. … Philosophically, what makes semiotics interesting is that it requires the notion of shared intentionality. …
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Would adapting grounding notation to musical notation make the concept seem more distinctive...

Apparently, if a number of famous philosophers of the canon are to be believed, yes. According to this article "Here is What Great Philosophers Thought of Music" (cmuse.com) men like Pythagoras, Plato …
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