Thesis Summary

This page holds that utterance is merely sound, whereas speech and pronunciation are broader than that because they carry indication and meaning. Understanding the text thus becomes based on distinguishing between vocal output and intended meaning.

Foundational Atoms

Place of Reliance Within the Book

This idea appears in the final section of the book, within the definitions of utterance, speech, and pronunciation as an entry point for regulating understanding.

Reading Boundaries

This summary is linguistic in origin and goes no further than what the atom states regarding the difference between sound, indication, and meaning.