[Xmca-l] Re: Saussure vs Peirce
Andy Blunden
andyb@marxists.org
Sat Mar 16 01:11:55 PDT 2019
I would have appreciated a definition of some kind of what
the writer actually means by "utterance." In absence of that
"the word, as a compressed version of the utterance" is
nonsense, or at least a step backwards because it
obliterates a concept. Otherwise, I wouldn't mind saying
that the two are together the micro- and macro-units of
dialogue (or something having that meaning). The same as
Leontyev has two units of activity: action and activity, and
Marx has two units of political economy: commodity and
capital. To theorise a complex process you always need two
units.
The rest of what you have cited reminds me of what
Constantin Stanislavskii said about the units of an actor's
performance:
https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/seminars/stanislavskii.pdf
Andy
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Andy Blunden
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On 16/03/2019 5:42 pm, Arturo Escandon wrote:
> Thanks for that conceptual jewel, mate.
>
> Let me bring here Akhutina to further show their
> complementariness:
>
> The minimal holistic unit of conversation is the
> utterance. An utterance, unlike a sentence, is complete in
> itself. The utterance always carries within it the marks
> and features of who is speaking to whom, for what reason
> and in what situation; it is polyphonic. An utterance
> develops from a motivation, “a volitional objective” and
> progresses through inner speech to external speech. The
> prime mover of the semantic progression (from the inner
> word that is comprehensible to me alone to the external
> speech that he, the listener, will understand) is the
> comparison of my subjective, evanescent sense, which I
> attribute to the given word, and its objective (constant
> for both me and my listener) meaning.Thus, the major
> building material for speech production is the living
> two-voice word. But polyphony is a feature of the
> utterance as expressed in the word; the word carrying
> personal sense is an abbreviation of the utterance. Thus,
> the utterance and the word, as a compressed version of the
> utterance, are the units of speech acts, communication,
> and consciousness.
>
> Best
>
> Arturo
>
>
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