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A 'no parking' sign is non-arbitrary because it conveys a specific rule or regulation prohibiting parking in a certain area. It is based on established rules and is not subject to individual interpretation.
A symbol an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance. It is also something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible.
Sign languages are not arbitrary; they have grammatical structures and rules just like spoken languages. They use gestures, hand movements, and facial expressions to convey meaning. Each sign in sign language has a specific meaning and is not randomly assigned.
Language is the vocal arbitrary and conventional symbols accepted to be used in human communication.
Arbitrary morality refers to moral standards that are not based on any objective criteria or reasoning. In ethical decision-making, the significance of arbitrary morality lies in the potential for inconsistency and subjectivity in determining what is right or wrong. This can lead to ethical dilemmas and challenges in making fair and just decisions.
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A sign is a unit of communication structure that consists of two parts: a signifier and something signified. A symbol is a sign that bears an arbitrary relationship to its referent (eg. a stop sign, non-onomatopoeic words)
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The negative sign in the equation is conventional and is added because the pressure gradient is negative in thedirection of flow
Conventional is an adjective. An -al ending is often a sign that a word is an adjective: for example, comical, radical, minimal, bestial, and hypothetical.