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GROUP 3 Akhmadi H.Muh.Khozin Katarina Retno Susilo Rinda Sekta Lonir Oscarini wati Bhakti Sri Hartono

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GROUP 3Akhmadi

H.Muh.KhozinKatarina Retno Susilo

RindaSekta Lonir Oscarini wati

BhaktiSri Hartono

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A philosophy branch that relies on analyzing the use of language Because there are many problems and

concepts of philosophy that are only able to be explained by language analysis

Because the language is an important means in philosophy

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Philosophy about languagePhilosophy based on the language

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Not making a question about something

Being able to explain “what can be said” and “what can not be said”

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Criticism on the used language Because of its opaqueness,

inexplicitness, only depend on the context

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Criticizing the use of language in philosophizing

Explaining the use of language in philosophizing by analysis

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Logical AtomismNeo positivismThe Ordinary language philosophy

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The Analytic PhilosophyThe Synthetic PhilosophyThe Hermeneutic Philosophy

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The Aspects of Language Philosophy:AnthologyEpistemologyAxiology

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Consisting of Vowel and ConsonantHaving essential parts of languageThe exist language is marked by

creativity in orderThe language structure of the culture

determines what someone thinks and does

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Verbal communication is composed of six elements: a context (the co-text, that is, the other

verbal signs in the same message, and the world in which the message takes place)

an addresser (a sender, or enunciator ) an addressee (a receiver, or enunciatee) a contact between an addresser and

addressee a common code a message.

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TARGET FACTOR

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TARGET FACTOR

SOURCE FACTOR

FUNCTION

1 CONTEXT MESSAGE REFERENTIAL2 ADDRESSER MESSGAE EMOTIVE3 ADDSRESSEE MESSAGE CONATIVE4 CONTACT MESSAGE PHATIC5 CODE MESSAGE METALINGUAL6 MESSAGE MESSAGE POETIC

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The expressive of communication means

The argumentative of communication means

The expressive functionThe informative functionThe exploration functionThe persuasive functionThe entertainment function

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The Expressive Communication Means The Argumentative Communication

Means Through Language, Human can live in

both real and symbolic experiences that can be stated by the language

Through Language, human can give the meaning of the of his lives.

Language can be the strength

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The instrumental FunctionThe Regulatory FunctionThe Representational FunctionThe Interaction FunctionThe Personal FunctionThe Heuristic FunctionThe Imagination Function

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Human can implicate his thought to his real daily life especially to find the truth

Human can describe the reality Human can utter his thought and feeling

to the others Human can develop the culture Human can think complexly and

abstractly Human can communicate the knowledge

to the others Human can think systematically and

orderly Human can transform the factual subject

be an abstract symbol

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VaguenessAmbiguity InexplicitnessContext DependentMisleadingness

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Multifunction InexplicitnessAmbiguityDepends on the context and

situationMisleadingness