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Hamid Reza S. Passing from a predetermined relationship of signifier and signified to a processional discursive meaning. LCQ 2009; 2 (8) :33-52
URL: http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-2735-en.html
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Regarding the discursive or semiotic approach, unlike the structural studies which consider the linguistic products as external and independent objects toward theirs producers, very semiotic items influence the obscurant process of linguistic productions. The most important, meanwhile, is the discursive presence that its dynamism leads us to a discursive pointing and helps us to extent our relationships, and so the interaction between compatible and incompatible powers. Now the question is this: what helping us to transmit from a systemic relationship between the signifier and the signified to a processional? It seems that the cause arises of a substitution of a processional system instead of the fixed relationships of the signifier and the signified. But someone may ask: what traits cause that the lingual plans change the borders of meaning, and produce a semiotic process? Our purpose in this article, besides answering that question, is studying the conditions which lead us from a structural semiotics that the predetermined meanings are very important for it, to a processional semiotics which for that the meaning is a tributary to the dialogue and conflict between the plans of language. Key words: semiotics, discourse, lingual plans, process, meaning
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Received: 2009/07/11 | Accepted: 2010/01/17 | Published: 2011/03/20

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