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424010127 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code SC 4 Eb 15 9789027277299 06 10.1075/sc.4 13 92008213 DG 002 02 01 SC 02 0922-5072 Semiotic Crossroads 4 <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">Linguistics and Psychoanalysis</TitleText> <Subtitle textformat="02">Freud, Saussure, Hjelmslev, Lacan and others</Subtitle> 01 sc.4 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/sc.4 1 A01 Michel Arrivé Arrivé, Michel Michel Arrivé Université de Parix X-Nanterre 2 A15 Jean-Claude Coquet Coquet, Jean-Claude Jean-Claude Coquet Université de Parix X-Nanterre 3 B06 James Leader Leader, James James Leader Université de Parix X-Nanterre 01 eng 194 xvi 180 PSY000000 v.2006 JM 2 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.COGN Cognition and language 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.COGPSY Cognitive linguistics 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.SEM Semiotics 24 JB Subject Scheme PHIL.SEM Semiotics 24 JB Subject Scheme PSY.COGPSY Cognitive psychology 06 01 If you read or reread Freud, it is difficult not to find on a single page references to language: from speech to text, from slip of the tongue to word play, from letter to meaning-passing inevitably through the strange notion of <i>literal meaning</i>, that fascinated Freud. In short, the unconscious is linked to language. How could it be otherwise, if psychoanalysis is a cure through <i>speech</i> as indicated as early as 1881, by Fra&#252;lein Anna O.? The problem of the relationship between linguistic and psychoanalytic concepts necessarily arises. Until now this question has been examined mainly by psychoanalysts, from their own perspective, but here it is investigated by a linguist, who systematically explores two domains. The first is related to the <i>sign</i> and <i>symbol</i>, where the meeting of Freud, Saussure and Hjelmselv ocurred; whereas in the second, that of the <i>signifier</i>, Saussure reappears escorted by Lacan. But Freud is not far away, sine the Lacanian theory of the signifier is rooted not only in Saussure's <i>Cours</i>, but also in the <i>Metapsychology</i> and in Freud's <i>Correspondence</i> with Fliess. 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In short, the unconscious is linked to language. How could it be otherwise, if psychoanalysis is a cure through <i>speech</i> as indicated as early as 1881, by Fra&#252;lein Anna O.? The problem of the relationship between linguistic and psychoanalytic concepts necessarily arises. Until now this question has been examined mainly by psychoanalysts, from their own perspective, but here it is investigated by a linguist, who systematically explores two domains. The first is related to the <i>sign</i> and <i>symbol</i>, where the meeting of Freud, Saussure and Hjelmselv ocurred; whereas in the second, that of the <i>signifier</i>, Saussure reappears escorted by Lacan. But Freud is not far away, sine the Lacanian theory of the signifier is rooted not only in Saussure's <i>Cours</i>, but also in the <i>Metapsychology</i> and in Freud's <i>Correspondence</i> with Fliess. 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In short, the unconscious is linked to language. How could it be otherwise, if psychoanalysis is a cure through <i>speech</i> as indicated as early as 1881, by Fra&#252;lein Anna O.? The problem of the relationship between linguistic and psychoanalytic concepts necessarily arises. Until now this question has been examined mainly by psychoanalysts, from their own perspective, but here it is investigated by a linguist, who systematically explores two domains. The first is related to the <i>sign</i> and <i>symbol</i>, where the meeting of Freud, Saussure and Hjelmselv ocurred; whereas in the second, that of the <i>signifier</i>, Saussure reappears escorted by Lacan. But Freud is not far away, sine the Lacanian theory of the signifier is rooted not only in Saussure's <i>Cours</i>, but also in the <i>Metapsychology</i> and in Freud's <i>Correspondence</i> with Fliess. 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