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- The Context: the `representational' function of language pertains to the relation between the sign and the world.
- The Speaker: the `expressive' function of language pertains to the relation between the speaker and the sign.
- The Addressee: the `appeal' function of language pertains to the relation between the addressee and the sign (Bühler compares this with `sex appeal').
- The Sign.
The functional structure has four constitutive factors:
<SIGN,SPEAKER,HEARER,CONTEXT,SpeechFunctions>
where, in particular, SpeechFunctions is a set of functions:
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