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Natural Semantic Metalanguage as an approach to measuring meaning
Do any interesting or valuable fundamental commonalities arise when measurement
and linguistic methods are used to understand the same phenomena? A basis for such
commonality resides in the human desire for meaning, a need manifest in all cultures and
languages. However, the notion of meaning is rarely associated with measurement; it resides
more comfortably in the study of language and linguistics. This exploration commences with an
examination of measurement theories, principally Rasch Measurement Theory (RMT), with the
aim of identifying opportunities for elucidating the meaning of objects of measurement. A brief
overview of the discipline of linguistics then reveals the importance of semantics in expressing
meaning. An explanation of how the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) can enable
explication of linguistic meaning follows. The paper concludes with a proposal for ecological
applications of invariant measurement and the NSM