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Since each word in a language is used to 'make sense' of a pattern found in experience,
each word may be evaluated as a. 'dimensional model' .of a specific pattern of experi-
ence.. For example,. the word written:. "exist," .may be evaluated as being made up [or,
'modeled']. out of the. seperate. 'modes' of orientation:. "out" (ex), and:. "stand" (ist).
This "di-mensional" model shows that for a pattern of experience to:. "exist," the pattern
perceived within the image must:. 'outwardly stand,' or, in American syntax:. 'stand out.'
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Examples of. Sensible Dimensions .which a person may bring to a. naturally
developed image
.that may. 'stand out' .within one's perception of the image.























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