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1. the cycle of new observations requiring new labels is probably the growth of language itself. Language is obviously the product of unsung observers who then popularized a word to describe what had been observed. (DSTD, p. ix)
2. the symbolization of effort. (Scn 0-8, p. 82)
3. the communications of agreements and disagreements. (PDC 27)
4. symbolized object or condition or state of being. (PDC 44)