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Vol. 20 (2008): Tom jubileuszowy

O tak zwanej reprezentatywnej funkcji języka w świetle nowszych badań psycholingwistycznych

  • Renata Grzegorczykowa
Submitted
1 December 2008
Published
01-12-2008

Abstract

On so-called ‘representative function’ of language in psycholinguistiс perspective

Some different particular functions are attributed: to utterances parole – following Saussure’s terminology, to linguistic system langue, which is the base for generating utterances and to language langage conceived as a social event the function of uniting members of the community and storing up their culture. The types of utterance functions are differentiated to a great extent; the main of them are: information, pressure on hearer, creation of state of affairs. The article presents a proposal of a set of 12 types of utterance functions. The representative function the representation of the world in language was not up till now clearly defined in linguistics. This function should be referred to the linguistic system or rather – strictly speaking – to the lexicon, which is a mental representation of the world and contains the knowledge of entities and their relations. Utterances do not represent the world directly: they always refer to world via the medium who is a speaker, therefore they can be true or false. It seems, the reality of the existence of mental lexicon in human mind has been confirmed by psycholinguistic research.