Abstract
The relationship between language and thoughts is regarded to have a systematic connection, however considerably complicated and multifaceted [7]. It is worthwhile pointing out that the language use is drawn upon the factual formulation and sequence of thoughts. Moreover, each verbal expression comes across the mind and undergoes the process of conveying logical meaning by virtue of thinking. Hence, undoubtedly, the foundation of words is completely based on the inner reflection of thoughts [9, p. 98].
Publisher
European Scientific Platform (Publications)
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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