
Pragmatics and Semiotics
Author(s) -
Per Aage Brandt
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta semiotica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2763-700X
DOI - 10.23925/2763-700x.2021n2.56787
Subject(s) - semiotics , pragmatics , semiosis , meaning (existential) , linguistics , psychology , sign (mathematics) , epistemology , social semiotics , biosemiotics , sociology , philosophy , mathematics , mathematical analysis
Meaning is determined by both immanent and transcendent semiotic structuring : it is both conceptual and contextual. The recursion of semiosis makes it possible to understand and theorize this open but non-chaotic relation between minimal, medial, and maximal sign structures and the experiential lifeworld that infuses social systems with meaning and lets cultural, semiosic, and mental content develop as a continuity. Semiotics and pragmatics are interconnected, and their bonds are indissoluble ; if cut off, pragmatics would become a part of psychology and semiotics a specialty of linguistics. The cognitive theory of mental spaces and conceptual blending needed a semiotic and, as suggested in the article, a semio-pragmatic grounding in order to grow out of its initial format as a philosophical daydream. The model explained here shows how situational and experiential contributions intervene in the sense-making.