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Motivation constitutes one of the differences between logical as opposed to expressive signs (cf. Guiraud, 1974). Accordingly, expressive signs are considered to be motivated, while logical signs are regarded as arbitrary. The question for a linguist is where he should put linguistic signs. For a long time we were taught, in the spirit of de Saussure,
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