Colloquial language
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Colloquial language, especially in philosophy of language, is natural language which, among other properties, uses colloquialisms. In the field of logical atomism, meaning is evaluated differently than with more formal propositions.
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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Ludwig Wittgenstein
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