language game
English
Etymology
Calque of German Sprachspiel, coined by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Noun
language game (plural language games)
- (philosophy) A set of rules governing how participants respond to utterings.
- A game that is based on players’ knowledge of a language or languages, such a fictionary, hangman. etc.
- A method of manipulating words so that the layman would find it hard to understand, such as pig Latin, gibberish, etc.
Translations
in philosophy
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