La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual

Baldinger, from a framed formation in traditional semantics, strives to convert the discipline, so that it fits the new structuralist linguistics of Saussurean bias. For this, part of a conception of the sign similar to that reflected.If in the space of semasiology, which has always been traditional...

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description Baldinger, from a framed formation in traditional semantics, strives to convert the discipline, so that it fits the new structuralist linguistics of Saussurean bias. For this, part of a conception of the sign similar to that reflected.If in the space of semasiology, which has always been traditionally taken into account, there are no initial precautions, in that of onomasiology, which must start from the concepts in the search for the respective signifiers, there are difficulties, since not all theLinguists accept the independent existence of the concepts, without conditioning by the language. To overcome these inconveniences Baldinger replaces the term concept with that of mental object. This terminological substitution is not enough and therefore its student and friend K. Heger participates in the debate with the trapezoidal solution of the sign, which allows the transition from the object to the concept and from this to the meaning through the semese. At present, K. Baldinger's proposal is reinforced through the analysis of the neurolinguistic behavior of our brain. In the field of lexicography and etymology its effort for the modernization of disciplines is commendable, because it does not accept the separation between historical and etymological dictionaries, although its objectives differ, since etymology is not only origin, but history ofThe words.Apart from its initially positive consideration of linguistic immanentism, it enters dictionaries to encyclopedic knowledge, which implies a contextual projection with certain pragmatic nuances.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1572492025-03-13T11:19:26Z La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual Hernández Sánchez, Eulalia Sánchez Manzanares, María Del Carmen Escavy Zamora, Ricardo Language and literature.Linguistics Baldinger, Kurt Semantics thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFG Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CB Language: reference and general::CBX Language: history and general works Baldinger, from a framed formation in traditional semantics, strives to convert the discipline, so that it fits the new structuralist linguistics of Saussurean bias. For this, part of a conception of the sign similar to that reflected.If in the space of semasiology, which has always been traditionally taken into account, there are no initial precautions, in that of onomasiology, which must start from the concepts in the search for the respective signifiers, there are difficulties, since not all theLinguists accept the independent existence of the concepts, without conditioning by the language. To overcome these inconveniences Baldinger replaces the term concept with that of mental object. This terminological substitution is not enough and therefore its student and friend K. Heger participates in the debate with the trapezoidal solution of the sign, which allows the transition from the object to the concept and from this to the meaning through the semese. At present, K. Baldinger's proposal is reinforced through the analysis of the neurolinguistic behavior of our brain. In the field of lexicography and etymology its effort for the modernization of disciplines is commendable, because it does not accept the separation between historical and etymological dictionaries, although its objectives differ, since etymology is not only origin, but history ofThe words.Apart from its initially positive consideration of linguistic immanentism, it enters dictionaries to encyclopedic knowledge, which implies a contextual projection with certain pragmatic nuances. 2025-03-13T11:19:25Z 2025-03-13T11:19:25Z 2021 book ONIX_20250313_9788417865948_251 9788417865948 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/157249 spa image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://publicaciones.um.es/publicaciones/public/obras/ficha.seam?numero=2888&edicion=1 https://publicaciones.um.es/publicaciones/public/obras/ficha.seam?numero=2888&edicion=1 EDITUM. Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia 10.6018/editum.2888 Baldinger, from a framed formation in traditional semantics, strives to convert the discipline, so that it fits the new structuralist linguistics of Saussurean bias. For this, part of a conception of the sign similar to that reflected.If in the space of semasiology, which has always been traditionally taken into account, there are no initial precautions, in that of onomasiology, which must start from the concepts in the search for the respective signifiers, there are difficulties, since not all theLinguists accept the independent existence of the concepts, without conditioning by the language. To overcome these inconveniences Baldinger replaces the term concept with that of mental object. This terminological substitution is not enough and therefore its student and friend K. Heger participates in the debate with the trapezoidal solution of the sign, which allows the transition from the object to the concept and from this to the meaning through the semese. At present, K. Baldinger's proposal is reinforced through the analysis of the neurolinguistic behavior of our brain. In the field of lexicography and etymology its effort for the modernization of disciplines is commendable, because it does not accept the separation between historical and etymological dictionaries, although its objectives differ, since etymology is not only origin, but history ofThe words.Apart from its initially positive consideration of linguistic immanentism, it enters dictionaries to encyclopedic knowledge, which implies a contextual projection with certain pragmatic nuances. 10.6018/editum.2888 63da4709-56a8-40c6-8a59-6de94b8b23be 9788417865948 233 Murcia open access
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Semantics
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thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CB Language: reference and general::CBX Language: history and general works
La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title_full La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title_fullStr La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title_full_unstemmed La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title_short La semántica de Kurt Baldinger en la perspectiva de la lingüística actual
title_sort la semantica de kurt baldinger en la perspectiva de la linguistica actual
topic Language and literature.Linguistics
Baldinger, Kurt
Semantics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFG Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CB Language: reference and general::CBX Language: history and general works
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Baldinger, Kurt
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thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CB Language: reference and general::CBX Language: history and general works
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