home sort of reaffirms duality as it establishes the fact that words are a combination of sounds and symbols, and the symbols are letters and syllables. Again, the syllables may have no meaning on their own, but they are indeed identifiable as imperative in the process of word formation. Even though they do not seem important, they are recognized as being so.
Therefore, these properties make our human language as eclectic, colorful, flexible and malleable as one can imagine. They are also what make our communication so unique.