About Language of Scientific Models in Cultural Science

Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 15 (3):17-21 (2011)
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The article reveals the idea of forming cultural models. Language plays the most important role in this process. For elementary models, as scientific research models, the most important thing is an unambiguous usage of signs.

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