Metodologické Impulzy Jána Horeckého
Methodological impulses of Ján Horecký
Author(s): Juraj DolníkSubject(s): Language studies, Semiotics / Semiology, Theoretical Linguistics, Methodology and research technology
Published by: Jazykovedný ústav Ľudovíta Štúra Slovenskej akadémie vied
Keywords: Ján Horecký; language; sign; system; language consciousness; linguistic realist; antirealist;
Summary/Abstract: The author of the study develops the ideas of J. Horecký, which relate to the language sign, the language system, language consciousness and its cultivation. Interpretations of J. Horecký’s statements on the systemic and communicative language sign lead to the conclusion that there is really only a communication sign as an ambivalent significant for users of the language who control the rules of its use. Significant are articulation-acoustic units, which we feel as fictitious equivalents of what we experience when we are in the intentional state. J. Horecký’s reflections on the language system led the author to confront the user of the language as an actor of language practice with the user realizing himself as a reflexive linguistic being. In this confrontation, the language system came into focus in a practical and reflexive modality. On the background of these modalities of the language system, the author approaches linguistic consciousness in the interpretation of J. Horecký, in order to shed light on it in terms of two questions: (1) What is the degree of linguistic awareness of the mother tongue? (2) What is the “true” cultivation of language consciousness? These questions led the author to confront the linguistic realist with the antirealist and to discover a situation in which the linguist believes in realism but holds the position of anti-realist. The author leans towards the realists and emphasizes the thesis that the representation of the language system is true when it corresponds to the language system resulting from the nature of language.
Journal: Jazykovedný časopis
- Issue Year: 71/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 139-156
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Slovak