Alienation

Words are like emotions, they wear out if they are used contemptuously. The word worn cannot see its function, it turns into sounds that do not make sense. The resonance does not awaken the image in the mind.

Just like alienating the voice or letters of a word that is repeated over and over again, a strange pile of sound becomes a ridiculous phrase.

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Sometimes they use words that wear out; nice timbre, beautiful posture on paper or a few meanings to take the place of the uninvolved leads to their indigenous use. In the end, the word loses its beauty, its meaning is weak.

Some periods / years wear out some words; Reduces use. Some years declare some words dangerous. So the words go underground, where they gain a new meaning that is bigger than their meaning, and sometimes loaded with wrong.

Wear of the meaning of the words wear out is a mutual relationship. Sometimes the meaning loses value, it has to submit to the fate of the word that expresses meaning; sometimes it has lost its word value, meaning it does not have any effect. If the meaning of the word has no meaning, there is no need for the word. If the meaning of the word has been destroyed, the word does not make sense.

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While some periods / years do not declare certain words explicitly dangerous, the new words of the proposed new life remove the words that are not clearly declared dangerous, away from life and language by showing unnecessary, outdated and even ridiculous words.

Some words cannot be prevented from disappearing altogether. The meaning in which they were loaded completed their life in life. But the deterioration of some words, the fading, the weakening of their meaning means deprivation, impoverishment and loss; in fact the meaning of the lost word and the value of that meaning for humanity.

 

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