Title: Signification
1Signification
Indexicality Iconicity Symbolicity
2Modes of signification
- Indexical
- A mode defined by necessity (especially cause and
effect), or association. Prototypically, think
fever. - Iconic
- A mode defined by relationship of resemblance.
Prototypically, think picture. - Symbolic
- A mode defined by relationship of
arbitrariness, convention, and learning.
Prototypically, think word.
3Bow-wow-pooh-pooh-yo-he-ho theories
- Index-to-icon-to-symbol migration theories
4Semiotic triangle
concept
indexicality iconicity symbolicity
form
entity
5Semiotic triangle (symbol)
yappy, hairyquaduped
dog
6Semiotic triangle (symbol)
yappy, hairyquaduped
Signified
The (evoked) world
Signifier
dog
7Semiotic triangle (index)
yappy, hairyquaduped
Signified
The (evoked) world
Signifier
8Semiotic triangle (icon)
yappy, hairyquaduped
Signified
The (evoked) world
Signifier
9Semiotic triangle (word)
yappy, hairyquaduped
Sense, Intension
Reference, Extension
Sign (narrow sense)
dog
10Semiotic triangle (word)
yappy, hairyquaduped
Onomasiology
The (evoked) world
Semasiology
dog
11Metaphor and metonymy
- Indirect representation
- Something (called the vehicle) carries the
primary signification for something else (tenor)
that ordinarily holds that signification. - Metaphor is iconic
- The vehicle/tenor relationship is an asserted
resemblance the tenor is said to be like the
vehicle in some way. - Metonymy is indexical
- The vehicle/tenor relationship is (not exactly
necessary but) drawn from the same habitat the
tenor is related to the vehicle in some way.
12Homer is a pig
Vehicle
Tenor
Simpsonspater familias
Porcine farm animal
Homer
Pig
13Metaphor and metonymy
- Indirect representation
- Something (called the vehicle) carries the
primary signification for something else (tenor)
that ordinarily holds that signification. - Metaphor is iconic
- The vehicle/tenor relationship is an asserted
resemblance the tenor is said to be like the
vehicle in some way. - Metonymy is indexical
- The vehicle/tenor relationship is (not exactly
necessary but) drawn from the same habitat the
tenor is related to the vehicle in some way.
14Metonymy, metaphor
to go tyson
to go ballistic
Metaphor
Metonymy
15MetonymyThe principle of set membership
- One element of a set or a relationship (the
vehicle) singled out to represent other
element(s) (the tenor) - Buffalo wins in OT!
- Hollywood loves westerns.
- All hands on deck.
- Thirty head of cattle.
16MetaphorThe principle of comparison
- One element (the vehicle) represents another
element (the tenor), to which it is unrelated. - Homer is a pig.
- My love is red, red rose.
- Toronto is toast.
- The table leg is broken.
- The orthopedic wing is closed.
17Metonym
- Attributes are picked out (treated indexically)
to represent something associated with those
attributes. Like a mascot.
Dancin Homer
18Metaphor
- Attributes are invoked, by way (iconically) of
resemblance. - Homer is a pig.
- Eats a lot
- Noisy
- Not very clean.
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20Pussy
21Pussy
22Pussy
23Pussy
24Pussy
- Metaphor
- Tenor vagina
- Vehicle felus domesticus
- Attributes
- Warm
- Furry
-
25Pussy! Stage 1
!
- Metonymy
- Tenor woman
- Vehicle vagina/pussy
- The ultimate devaluing of a (category of a)
person to a small anatomical component.
26Pussy! Stage 2
- Metaphor
- Tenor the insult target
- Vehicle woman (not vagina)
- Attributes
- Weak
- Soft
- Quitter
- Means Opposite of a man, but in a wholly
evaluative way.
27Pussy Metaphor ? Metonymy ? Metaphor
- Indexicality, Iconicity
- a relatively mundane example of ordinary language
- not a fancy literary or rhetorical device
- these processes, and figuration generally, are
pervasive
28Pussy
29Pussy
- Metaphor
- Tenor the insult target
- Vehicle a particular type of woman (still not
vagina) - Attributes
- Weak
- Soft
- Quitter
- Means the sort of woman that gives all of us a
bad name for being weak, soft, quitters (?) in
a wholly evaluative way. - Embeds male values
30Dick! Metonymy ? Metaphor
Anatomical label Tenor penis Vehicle Famously
endowed man named Dick (?) Cf. kleenex, sandwich,
goldfarb, Cf, willy, peter, johnson,
- Insult
- Tenor object of insult
- Vehicle penis
- Critical attributes
- Unthinking
- Self-serving
- Insensitive
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32Indexicality
- Defined by association
- There is a connection of some sort (necessary or
conventional) between the vehicle and the tenor.
33Indexicality
- Egocentricity
- Speaker-oriented
- Deixis (pointing words)
- Anthropocentrism
- Human-oriented
- Inherent orientation (human-body orientation
projected to objects)
34IndexicalityDeixis
- Gk. deiktos to show
- Pointing words
- Work by gesturing outward from speaker, from
the EGO, to other objects
35IndexicalityDeixis
- Proximals (deictics
- Speaking location of EGO (this, that here,
there ) - Speaking time of EGO (now, then today, tomorrow
) - Pronouns
- Pick out attributes relative to EGO (speaker,
hearer, not-speaker-or-hearer speakerothers,
hearerothers, )
36Indexical orientation Deictic centre Lexical
egocentricity
- Proximals (deictics)
- Speaking location
- Where-EGO-is here, near,
- Where-EGO-is-not there, far,
- Speaking time
- When-EGO-is now, today,
- When-EGO-is-not then, tomorrow,
- Relative location to speaker
- Close-to-EGO this, these,
- Not-close-to-EGO that, those, ..
37Indexical orientation Deictic centreLexical
egocentricity
- Pronouns
- EGO 1st person (I, me, )
- EGOothers 1st person plural (we, us, )
- Hearer-of-EGO 2nd person (you, your, )
- Hearer-of-EGOothers 2nd person plural (you,
your, ) - Not-EGO-and-not-hearer-of-EGO 3rd person (he,
she, it, ) - Not-EGO-and-not-hearer-of-EGOothers 3rd person
plural (they, them, )
38Indexical orientation Deictic centreExpressive
egocentricity
- The speaker (or, in a rhetorical extention, the
hearer) as the (default) reference point for
everything else.
The squirrel is behind the tree.
39Indexical orientation Deictic centreExpressive
egocentricity
- The speaker (or, in a rhetorical extention, the
hearer) as the (default) reference point for
everything else.
The squirrel is in front of the tree.
40IndexicalityAnthropocentricity
- Gk. anthropos man
- (hu)man-centred
- Inherent orientation human orientation projected
onto artefacts and entities) - front, back
- left, right
- before, behind
41Deictic (egocentric) vs. Inherent
(anthropocentric) Orientation
42Iconicity
- Defined by resemblance
- Sequential order
- Dont drink and drive
- Distance
- Immediacy of action
- Quantity
- Reduplication
43IconicityPrinciple of sequential order
- Unless marked, the order of words (by default)
mirrors the order of events. - He kicked sand in my face and I got mad.
- I got mad and he kicked sand in my face.
44IconicityPrinciple of distance
- Linguistic distance tends to mirror conceptual
distance. - She squeezed me.
- She gave me a squeeze.
- She gave a squeeze to me.
45IconicityPrinciple of quantity
- Length of utterance correlates with (speakers
perception of) quantity of concept. - Dinosaurs lived a l o o o n g time ago.
- Dinosaurs lived a long, long, long, time ago.
- Lawyerese.
- Political speeches.
46Iconicity Principle of quantityReduplication
- Japanese
- hito 'person'
- hitobito group of people'
- kami 'god'
- kamigami group of gods'
- Mandarin
- xiao 'small'
- xiaoxiao 'very small'
- gaoxing 'happy'
- gaogaoxingxing 'very happy'
47Iconicity Principle of quantityReduplication
/ora/ man / ora ora/ all sorts of men
/anak/ child /anak anak/ all sorts of children
/maa/ mango / maa maa / all sorts of mangoes
48Iconicity Principle of quantityConceptual
Reduplication
- Trinidad and Tobago
- jEswij
- emphatic confirmation, agreement interjective
intensifier
Children at Play, Romeo Downer http//caribbeanart
ist.com/
49Iconicity Principle of quantityConceptual
Reduplication
- Trinidad and Tobago
- jEswij
- emphatic confirmation, agreement interjective
intensifier - yes-we?
Children at Play, Romeo Downer http//caribbeanart
ist.com/
50Iconicity Principle of quantityConceptual
Reduplication
- Trinidad and Tobago
- jEswij
- emphatic confirmation, agreement interjective
intensifier - yes-we?
- yes-whee?
Children at Play, Romeo Downer http//caribbeanart
ist.com/
51Iconicity Principle of quantityConceptual
Reduplication
- Trinidad and Tobago
- jEswij
- emphatic confirmation, agreement interjective
intensifier - yes-we?
- yes-whee?
- yes-oui!
Children at Play, Romeo Downer http//caribbeanart
ist.com/
52Any questions?
- Modes of signification
- Semiotic triangle
- Symbolicity (arbitrariness, convention, learning)
- Indexicality (relation of necessity)
- Egocentricity (deixis)
- Anthropocentricity (inherent orientation)
- Iconicity (relation of resemblance)
- Sequential order
- Distance
- Quantity