How to Get the Body Back into Language

  • Horst Ruthrof
Parole chiave: Corporeal turn, formal fallacy, syntactocentrism, radical arbitrariness, loss of iconicity, homosemiotic assumptions, language as polysemiotic, intersemiotic relations, heterosemiotic relations, Vorstellung, motivated signified, deictic background, refere

Abstract

The paper addresses the relation of natural language to the socialized human body by asking two questions. One addresses the difficulties faced by natural language semantics; the second concerns the relation between body and language. Six major flaws in existing approaches are identified as obstacles to a ‘thick’ description of language; in particular, the failure to deal with Vorstellung. What is needed, the paper argues, is no less than a redefinition of the linguistic sign, especially the signified, the linguistic concept and meaning. The paper then turns to two notorious hurdles in any corporeal theory of language, abstract terms and the public nature of linguistic expressions, before concluding with a summary answer to the questions posed in the Introduction.
Pubblicato
2010-03-30
Come citare
Ruthrof, H. (2010) «How to Get the Body Back into Language», Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 0(2), pagg. 136-151. Available at: http://rifl.unical.it/index.php/rifl/article/view/126 (Consultato: 18maggio2024).