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[[Lacan]] wanted to emphasize]] that the [[signifier]] and the [[signified]] are two distinct and ''separate'' [[order]]s. He therefore introduced what he called a '[[cut]]' (''[[coupure]]'') into the [[Saussure]]an [[sign]] with the introduction of a new emphasis on the [[bar]], as a formula of spearateness rather than reciprocity of [[signifier]] and [[signified]].
 
Lacan writes that the algorithm that is the foundation of modern linguistics is S/s. While Saussure formulated the signified ontop,Lacan puts the signifier on top - to give it pre-eminence. He argued that singifiers are combined in a signifying chain. Meaning does not arise in the individual signifier but in the conneciton between signifiers. Saussure ahd admitted that there can occur a shift or sliding (''glissement'') in the relationship between the signifier and signified. In constract, Lacan argues not only that the two realms of signifier and signified are never united, but that there is an incessant sliding of the signified under the signifier. This does not mean thtat there are no moments of stability at all. Lacan suggests that there are "anchoring points" (points de capiton); these are certain "modal points" which stop the sliding signifiers and hix their meaning.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Jacques Lacan==
[[Lacan]] defines the [[sign]] as that which "represents something for someone," in opposition to the [[signifier]], which is "that which represents a subject for another signifier."<ref>{{S11}} p. 207</ref>
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