Of course, we have known for a long time that a word, like any verbal sign, is a unity of two components.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If words don't have vibration behind them, and a real feeling behind them, then they're just words.
Every linguistic sign is located on two axes: the axis of simultaneity and that of succession.
Words are also actions, and actions are a kind of words.
Hence it happens that one takes words for concepts, and concepts for the things themselves.
Almost any word can be drafted to serve as a verb, even words we think of as eternal and unchanging, stuck in their more traditional roles.
The way I write, words can means lots of different things.
Language operates between literal and metaphorical signification.
In English every word can be verbed. Would that it were so in our programming languages.
A sign to me is a one-liner, a symbol is very complex and my house is a series of symbols.
Words are but the signs of ideas.