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Communication-Cognition ‘Butterfly’ (Geometrical Model of Verbal Communication in Case of Ambiguity)
The present paper deals with the traditional semantic triangle from the perspective of successful / unsuccessful
communication in case of linguistic ambiguity and examines the limitations of the triangle in description of
communication-cognition process. It is maintained that the semantic triangle merely explains the relationship between
sign, concept and referent and describes how the received linguistic signs are decoded but fails to demonstrate the
process of communication which is the main function of human language. An attempt is made to model and
demonstrate communication-cognition process in case of linguistic ambiguity geometrically. Thus, instead of the
semantic triangle, the author suggests a new geometrical shape dubbed “communication-cognition „butterfly” which
includes both the source and recipient of linguistic signs and is tested by means of English linguistic humor based on
ambiguity