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Cognitive language conveys factual information and can be evaluated as true or false, while non-Cognitive language expresses emotions, commands, or questions, and cannot be assessed for truth value. The distinction is crucial in philosophy of language, ethics, and epistemology, as it helps clarify the nature of meaning and understanding in human communication.
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