Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words
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Resumo: | This article intends to make clear some given aspects of Benveniste’s structuralist interpretation about Freudian linguistic reasoning, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. Benveniste’s text ‘Observations about the language function in Freudian discovery’ is placed in dialogue with linguistic hypotheses developed by Freud in his aforementioned text. Thus, a link between linguistic and psychoanalytic fields is pursued, searching Freud’s notion of primitive language and comparing it with Structural Linguistic assumptions supported by Benveniste. The approach is strictly theoretical, in order to enlighten the divergences between language reasoning in Freud and Benveniste. In order to achieve this aim, Freud’s examination about the negation was searched, and it was put in touch with Benveniste’s examinations about linguist Carl Abel, a strong linguistic influence on Freud’s work, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. As a conclusion, it becomes possible to assert that, as being a system and a structure, language has an universal and non-historical quality, which refutes the Freudian thesis concerning the existence of primitive languages. |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive wordsBenveniste, Lacan e o Estruturalismo: sobre o sentido antitético das palavras primitivasLanguageStructureUnconsciousnessNegationEnunciationLinguagemEstruturaInconscienteNegaçãoEnunciaçãoThis article intends to make clear some given aspects of Benveniste’s structuralist interpretation about Freudian linguistic reasoning, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. Benveniste’s text ‘Observations about the language function in Freudian discovery’ is placed in dialogue with linguistic hypotheses developed by Freud in his aforementioned text. Thus, a link between linguistic and psychoanalytic fields is pursued, searching Freud’s notion of primitive language and comparing it with Structural Linguistic assumptions supported by Benveniste. The approach is strictly theoretical, in order to enlighten the divergences between language reasoning in Freud and Benveniste. In order to achieve this aim, Freud’s examination about the negation was searched, and it was put in touch with Benveniste’s examinations about linguist Carl Abel, a strong linguistic influence on Freud’s work, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. As a conclusion, it becomes possible to assert that, as being a system and a structure, language has an universal and non-historical quality, which refutes the Freudian thesis concerning the existence of primitive languages.Este artigo pretende evidenciar determinados aspectos da leitura estruturalista de Benveniste sobre as fundamentações linguísticas encontradas em Freud, mais propriamente em seu texto “Sobre o sentido antitético das palavras primitivas”. Coloca-se em diálogo o artigo de Benveniste intitulado “Observações sobre a função da linguagem na descoberta freudiana” com as teorizações linguísticas apresentadas por Freud em seu texto supracitado. Busca-se, assim, uma interface entre os estudos linguísticos e psicanalíticos, problematizando a noção de língua primitiva trazida por Freud e confrontando-a com pressupostos da Linguística Estrutural defendida por Benveniste. A abordagem tecida é eminentemente teórica, buscando iluminar os pontos de divergência entre a concepção de linguagem na perspectiva de Freud e de Benveniste. Para atingir esse objetivo, buscou-se o estudo sobre a negação desenvolvida por Freud em seu texto “A negativa” e colocou-a em relação com as observações de Benveniste sobre o linguista Carl Abel, forte influência linguística no pensamento freudiano desenvolvido no texto “Sobre o sentido antitético das palavras primitivas”. Como conclusão, torna-se possível compreender que, se a língua é uma estrutura e um sistema, ela possui um caráter universal e a-histórico, o que contesta a tese freudiana sobre a existência de línguas primitivas.UNESP2015-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/621110.1590/1981-5794-1502-1ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 59 n. 1 (2015)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporenghttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/6211/5248https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/6211/5256Copyright (c) 2015 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado, Bruno Focas Vieira2015-04-28T23:07:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6211Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1981-5794&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpalfa@unesp.br1981-57940002-5216opendoar:2015-04-28T23:07:57Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words Benveniste, Lacan e o Estruturalismo: sobre o sentido antitético das palavras primitivas |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words Machado, Bruno Focas Vieira Language Structure Unconsciousness Negation Enunciation Linguagem Estrutura Inconsciente Negação Enunciação |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Benveniste, Lacan and structuralism: about the opposite meanings of primitive words |
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Machado, Bruno Focas Vieira |
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Machado, Bruno Focas Vieira |
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Machado, Bruno Focas Vieira |
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Language Structure Unconsciousness Negation Enunciation Linguagem Estrutura Inconsciente Negação Enunciação |
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Language Structure Unconsciousness Negation Enunciation Linguagem Estrutura Inconsciente Negação Enunciação |
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This article intends to make clear some given aspects of Benveniste’s structuralist interpretation about Freudian linguistic reasoning, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. Benveniste’s text ‘Observations about the language function in Freudian discovery’ is placed in dialogue with linguistic hypotheses developed by Freud in his aforementioned text. Thus, a link between linguistic and psychoanalytic fields is pursued, searching Freud’s notion of primitive language and comparing it with Structural Linguistic assumptions supported by Benveniste. The approach is strictly theoretical, in order to enlighten the divergences between language reasoning in Freud and Benveniste. In order to achieve this aim, Freud’s examination about the negation was searched, and it was put in touch with Benveniste’s examinations about linguist Carl Abel, a strong linguistic influence on Freud’s work, mainly in his text ‘Opposite meanings of primitive words’. As a conclusion, it becomes possible to assert that, as being a system and a structure, language has an universal and non-historical quality, which refutes the Freudian thesis concerning the existence of primitive languages. |
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