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| [[French]]: [[quilting point|point de capiton{{Bottom}}
The [[French]] term ''[[point de capiton]]'' is variously translated in [[English]] editions of [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] as "[[quilting point]]" or "[[anchoring point]]." To avoid the confusion resulting from this variety of [[translation]], the term has here been [[left]] in the original [[French]].
=====Diachronic Dimension=====[[Image:GRAPHOFDESIRE-ONE.jpg|thumb|right|[[graph of desire|The elementary cell]]]]The [[upholstery buttondiachronic]] is an dimension of the ''[[anchoring pointde capiton]] on '' lies in the fact that [[communication]] is always a quilt which "prevents a shapeless mass [[retroactive]] effect of [[punctuation]]. It is only when the [[sentence]] is completed that the [[sense]] of stuffing from moving too freely aboutthe first [[words]] is determined [[retroactively]].<ref>Bowie This function is illustrated in the [[graph of desire|elementary cell]] of the [[graph of desire]], Malcolm. 1991. pin which the ''[[point de capiton]]'' is the leftmost point of intersection between the vector '''S - S'''' and the vector.74</ref>
<!-- But if each signification refers to [[another]] signification, and that signification refers to another one, in an endless [[chain]], how do we decide what words mean? The [[Lacanian]] term point de capiton (literally, an upholstery stud) refers to a point of convergence. Just as an upholstery stud or button is the center for the converging lines or creases on the surface of a taut fabric, so the [[linguistic]] ''point de capiton'' provides a vantage point from which everything that happens in a given [[discourse]] can be situated both retroactively and prospectively. The subject attaches [[significance]] to certain signifier; these [[signifiers]], like upholstery buttons, pin down the [[floating]] mass of [[signification]]. Lacan stresses the fact that we do not [[understand]] a sentence until we [[know]] we have reached the end; its meaning remains in suspense until the closure. A point de capiton, then, is the "anchoring point" by which the signifier stops the otherwise endless movement of signification. Its diachronic function is to put a halt to the otherwise endless [[process]] whereby signifier refers to signifier. -->
==See Also==
{{See}}* [[Signifyin chainGraph of desire]]
* [[Psychosis]]
* [[Signifier]]/[[SignifiedPunctuation]]||* [[MeaningSignification]]* [[SubjectSignified]]||* [[InterpretationSignifier]]* [[Synchronic]]/[[DiachronicSignifying chain]]* [[IdeologySlip]]* [[Illusion]]{{Also}}
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