What may be done with language

Authors

  • Mariselda Tessarolo Padua University, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.pcs.2020.62.13.3.14

Keywords:

theory of social action, convergence of linguistic expectations, divergence of actuations of linguistic roles

Abstract

If one studies the passage from language as a system of signs (langue) to language in its intercultural and dialogic use, a change of perspective takes place because the theory of social action is applied to the study of language, and this theory shows the two aspects of linguistic behaviour: expectation, the social part referred to the langue, with its centripetal character; and actuation referred to the language, which is the individual part with a centrifugal character. With linguistic actuation, speakers help cause events (agency), even if these are not wholly determined by their linguistic action. The social actor identifies in the situation a number of opportunities that he/she exploits with his/her action, the outcome of which feeds back into the diagnosis of the initial situation, either confirming or correcting it.

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Published

2021-03-01

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Section

CULTURAL STUDIES