An Analysis of the Greatest Amount of Information and the Most Effective Language Communication Based on Several Examples from Modern Chinese: Notes of a Sociolinguist

Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (3):53-72 (2004)
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Information is a sequence of signals arranged in accordance with a certain method. In the practice of social language communication, this sequence of signals should also have meaning.

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