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On 26 September 1951, at the Rome Congress of Romance Language Psychoanalysts, [[Lacan]] delivered a paper entitled "[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis|Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage en psychanalyse]]" ("[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis]]") -- subsequently known as "[[Discours de Rome]]" ("[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis|The Rome Discourse]]").<ref>"[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis|Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage en psychanalyse]]." ''[[Écrits]]''. Paris: Seuil, 1966: 237-322 ["[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis]]." Trans. [[Alan Sheridan]]. ''[[Écrits: A Selection]]''. London: Tavistock, 1977; New York: W.W. Nortion & Co., 1977: 30-113].</ref>