Where does the method come from? On the self-sufficiency of semiotic objects

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Suren T. Zolyan
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The article aims to illustrate the inadequacy of viewing semiotics as a mere extension of linguistic methods applied to non-linguistic objects. It highlights the dual and recursive na­ture of semiotic terms. Semiotics' objects are not independent signs but rather the processes involved in establishing sign relations, specifically semiosis and semiopoiesis. Given the dy­namic character of semiosis, signs should not be regarded as fixed objects from a predefined vocabulary; instead, they should be seen as ongoing processes. This underscores the signifi­cance of referencing texts and contexts within semiotics. This aspect is crucial as it is where semiotics can complement linguistics effectively. Social semiotics and poetic semantics, from different vantage points, demonstrate that the speaker's activity is not merely the reproduction of signs but the generation of them. Con­versely, biosemiotics and molecular genetics offer insights into comprehending the inter­nal laws of semiosis, affirming that sign generation is an inherent property of information sys­tems and need not always involve a conscious subject. Simultaneously, linguistic descrip­tions can take various directions, focusing either on describing significative functions exter­nal to the system or on internal relationships within the system.
这个方法是从哪里来的?论符号学对象的自给性
本文旨在说明将符号学仅仅视为语言学方法应用于非语言对象的延伸是不充分的。它突出了符号术语的对偶性和递归性。符号学的研究对象不是独立的符号,而是建立符号关系的过程,特别是符号学和符号学。鉴于符号学的动态特征,符号不应被视为来自预定义词汇的固定对象;相反,它们应该被视为正在进行的过程。这强调了符号学中引用文本和上下文的重要性。这方面是至关重要的,因为它是符号学可以有效补充语言学的地方。社会符号学和诗歌语义学从不同的角度论证了说话者的活动不仅是对符号的再生产,而且是符号的生成。相反,生物符号学和分子遗传学为理解符号学的内部规律提供了见解,肯定了符号的产生是信息系统的固有属性,并不总是需要有意识的主体参与。同时,语言描述可以有多种方向,既侧重于描述系统外部的有意义功能,也侧重于描述系统内部的关系。
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Slovoru baltiiskii aktsent
Slovoru baltiiskii aktsent Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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