The term enunciation derives from the Latin word Enuntiatio and indicates both the act of uttering something and the words that are used to do so. The origin of the term is very varied; it ranges from a logical position that has seen it equated with the concept of proposition to a more strictly linguistic – interpretative context. The objective of our analysis does not concern logic nor the subsequent linguistic conversion, but refers to the notion of act which, captured in the context of the semiotics of communication, we consider fundamental to try to find the enunciation even in non-verbal occasions.

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2020-01-01

Abstract

The term enunciation derives from the Latin word Enuntiatio and indicates both the act of uttering something and the words that are used to do so. The origin of the term is very varied; it ranges from a logical position that has seen it equated with the concept of proposition to a more strictly linguistic – interpretative context. The objective of our analysis does not concern logic nor the subsequent linguistic conversion, but refers to the notion of act which, captured in the context of the semiotics of communication, we consider fundamental to try to find the enunciation even in non-verbal occasions.
2020
Enunciato, enunciazione, verbale, non verbale,
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