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 | | Victoria Welby, philosopher of language and ideator of significs, now widely considered as the "founding mother" of semiotics, was born on 27 April 1837, the third of three children of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, Hon. |
 | | Victoria Welby was christened as Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Stuart-Wortley by the Bishop of Salisbury in St. James' Church on 17 June 1837 with their Royal Highnesses Princess Alexandrina Victoria and the Duchess of Kent (the Queen Mother) acting as her godmothers and John Irving, Esq. |
 | | Welby underlines the importance of developing a “critical linguistic consciousness” and, therefore, critical linguistic practices which when plagued instead by prejudice, ignorance and the lack of critical sense obstacle the exquisitely human propensity for answering comprehension, dialogicality, playfulness and creativity. |
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