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"[[language]]" ([[Fr]]. ''[[langue]]'', ''[[langage]]'')
ABove and beyond its use for conveying information, [[language]] is first and foremost an appeal to an interlocutor; in [[Jakobson]]'s terms, [[Lacan]] stresses the connative function above the referential.
Thus he insists that [[lanugagelangage]] is not a nomenclature.<ref>{{Ec}} p.166</ref>
There are also occasional references to rhetoric, but these are not elaborated.<ref>{{E}} p.169</ref>
There are a few allusions to [[Saussure]],<ref>{{S1}} p.248</ref> but in his famous "[[Rome Discourse]]" [[Lacan]] establishes an opposition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[''language|langage]]'' (and not, as [[Saussure]] does, between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[language|langue]]''.<ref>{{L}}. "''Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage en psychanalyse.''" 1953a. In {{E}} p.237-322. ("The function and field of speech and language in psychoanalysis.") In {{E}}. p.30-113</ref>
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