The meaningfulness of language is an instance of the meaningfulness of behaviour
The meaningfulness of language can be seen as just one instance of the meaningfulness of human behaviour and communication in general, and is one of the system of stuctured meaningfulness studied in semiotics.
'Meaning' is very vague term
In English it refers to a variety of different relations between the world, language, and speakers. Most languages do not have precise equivalents for the English term 'meaning' and some use a very different stock of lexical resource to talk about meaning-like phenomena.
 
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