The philosophy of language is known as one of the fields or branches of philosophy that deals with the study of everything related to language; in a more specific way this specialty studies and investigates phenomena immersed in truth, meaning, reference, translation, learning, language creation, thought, experience, the use of language or also known as pragmatics, communication and interpretation, all of these starting from a linguistic sense.
Most of the time, linguists, are based on the study of the linguistic system, together with its levels, forms, functions and levels while the concern of language philosophers was more abstract or deep, worrying about things like possible relationships between the world and language, that is, between the linguistic and the so-called extralinguistic, or on the other hand, between thought and language.
The philosophy of language as a young discipline of philosophy was erected at the beginning of the 20th century in relation to the so-called linguistic turn; This relationship initiates in philosophy the uneasiness for language in the double sense of condition of possibility of knowledge and of means of communication or expression of thought for which every experiment is already experience in the same language.
Of those favorite subjects of the philosophy of language branch, the symbolization of language, the origin of language and more than all the global linguistic activity and semantics in particular, which in this field deals with denominations and the well-known derivative semantics, deserve to be highlighted.