Saussure’s concept of specialized languages, as outlined in his Cours de linguistique générale – specifically referring to legal and scientific terminology – was the focal point of the Palermo event on specialized languages, their history and evolution, and how they are taught. This paper uses Saussure’s definition as a theoretical lens to explore both established specialized languages and potential studies on their alternative forms. The former is distinguished by the frequent use of words ‘with a human face’ i.e., accessible and rooted in human experience, while the latter operates outside standardized norms, in a paradigmatically alternative dimension, and yet, as the community of speakers who use the language throughout their lives within a given society, offering insight into defining langue.
'Parole dal volto umano' e lingue 'speciali' / Dovetto, Francesca M.. - In: INVERBIS. - ISSN 2279-8978. - 14:2(2024), pp. 177-197.
'Parole dal volto umano' e lingue 'speciali'
Francesca M. Dovetto
2024
Abstract
Saussure’s concept of specialized languages, as outlined in his Cours de linguistique générale – specifically referring to legal and scientific terminology – was the focal point of the Palermo event on specialized languages, their history and evolution, and how they are taught. This paper uses Saussure’s definition as a theoretical lens to explore both established specialized languages and potential studies on their alternative forms. The former is distinguished by the frequent use of words ‘with a human face’ i.e., accessible and rooted in human experience, while the latter operates outside standardized norms, in a paradigmatically alternative dimension, and yet, as the community of speakers who use the language throughout their lives within a given society, offering insight into defining langue.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


