The fact that house has practically no psychological dimension while home has much accounts for the different effects produced by the following lines, which are equivalent in the logical dimensions.
ILLUSTRATION: Psychological dimension of language
House, house, loved, loved house!
There’s no place like my house! There’s no place like my house!
“Home, Home, sweet, sweet Home!
There’s no place like Home! There’s no place like Home!”
—John Howard Payne, “Clari, the Maid of Milan”
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Open it are similar and may be represented by the lines ab; but subjectively, home is a much richer word, for to its logical content is added an emotional content (the psychological dimension) associated with the word and represented by the line bx. <span>The fact that house has practically no psychological dimension while home has much accounts for the different effects produced by the following lines, which are equivalent in the logical dimensions.
ILLUSTRATION: Psychological dimension of language
House, house, loved, loved house!
There’s no place like my house! There’s no place like my house!
“Home, Home, sweet, sweet Home!
There’s no place like Home! There’s no place like Home!”
—John Howard Payne, “Clari, the Maid of Milan”<span><body><html>
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