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SHS Web of Conferences
Volume 27, 2016
5e Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française
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Article Number | 06004 | |
Number of page(s) | 16 | |
Section | Linguistique de l’écrit, Linguistique du texte, Sémiotique, Stylistique | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20162706004 | |
Published online | 04 July 2016 |
Du déterminisme et de la place du sujet : Langage, autopoïèse et mémoire de forme
Language autopoiesis and shape-memory
Centre de Recherche Sémiotique (CeReS) Université de Limoges (France)
a Pour correspondre : bernard.decobert@wanadoo.fr
Nous soutenons dans cet article le point de vue selon lequel le discours s’origine vraisemblablement aussi autour d’une chaîne hiérarchiquement organisée de constantes topologiques profondément internalisées. A partir de concepts sémiotiques et sémio-narratifs (Propp, Hjelmslev, Greimas, Thom,…), du concept d’autopoïèse de Maturana et Varela et aussi d’exemples, nous chercherons à décrire, discuter, puis justifier la possibilité d’un modèle sémiotique alternatif.
Abstract
We argue in this article from the point of view that speech probably originates around a hierarchically organised, deeply internalised chain of topological constants. From semiotic-narrative and semiotic concepts (Propp, Hjelmslev, Greimas, Thom …), as examples, the concept of autopoiesis of Maturana and Varela, we seek to describe, justify and discuss the possibility of an alternative semiotic model.
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