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On discovering the semiotic organization of the lexicon

state of health as a multifaceted domain

Paul B. Dominick

pp. 121-130

Abstrakt

Inquiries into the conceptual categories embedded in state of health ordinarily proceed with a theoretical assumption that disease terms, taken alone, provide a legitimate entry point for a semiotic analysis. The analysis is seen as semiotic in the sense that Sebeok identifies "three fundamental semiotic traditions — the medical, the philosophical, and the linguistic" (1978:viii), and in the recognition that medicine, "is constituted as a cultural system in which symbolic meanings take an active part in disease formation, the classification and cognitive management of illness, and in therapy" (Kleinman, 1973:206). Since diagnosing behavior manifests a diagnostic function and since the diagnostic function is a semiotic function, the symptomatic property of behavior is a semiotic property.

Publication details

Published in:

Herzfeld Michael, Lenhart Margot D (1982) Semiotics 1980. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 121-130

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-9137-1_12

Referenz:

Dominick Paul B. (1982) On discovering the semiotic organization of the lexicon: state of health as a multifaceted domain, In: Semiotics 1980, Dordrecht, Springer, 121–130.