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==Communication theory=={{Top}}communicating|communication{{Bottom}}
=====Modern Linguistics=====Most theories of [[communication]] (-- offered by modern [[linguistics]]) -- are characterised by two important features.
However# Firstly, both these features are put into question by they usually involve a reference to the specific experience [[category]] of intentionality, which is conceived of as coterminuous with [[consciousness]].# Secondly, they [[represent]] [[communication]] as a simple [[process]] in which a [[psychoanalyticmessage]] is sent by one person (the addresser) to [[treatmentanother]](the addressee).<ref>[[Roman Jakobson|Jakobson, Roman]]. (1960) "Linguistics and poetics," in ''Selected Writings'', vol. II, ''[[Poetry]] of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry'', The [[Hague]]: Mouton, 1981, p. 21</ref>
=====Psychoanalytic Treament=====
However, both these features are put into question by the specific [[experience]] of [[communication]] in [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]].
===Intentionality===These theories usually involve a reference # Firstly, [[speech]] is revealed to the category of possess an [[intentionality]]that goes beyond [[conscious]] [[purpose]].# Secondly, which the [[speaker]]'s [[message]] is seen to be not merely directed at another but also at himself.:<blockquote>"In [[human]] [[speech]] the sender is conceived of as coterminous with always a receiver at the same [[consciousnesstime]]. "<ref>{{S3}} p. 24</ref></blockquote>
They represent =====Unconscious Message=====Putting these two points together, it can be said that the part of the speaker's [[communicationmessage]] as a simple process in which is addressed to himself is the [[unconscious]] [[intention]] behind the [[message]]. When [[speaking]] to the [[analyst]], the [[analysand]] is also addressing a [[message]] to himself, but is sent by one person (the addresser) to another (the addressee).<ref>Jakobson. 1960. pnot aware of this.21</ref>
=====Analytic Communication=====The specific experience task of the [[analyst]] is to enable the [[analysand]] to hear the [[message]] he is [[unconscious]]ly addressing to himself by [[interpretation|interpreting]] the [[analysand]]'s [[words]], the [[analyst]] permits the [[analysand]]'s [[message]] to [[communicationreturn]] to him in its [[psychoanalytictrue]] , [[treatmentunconscious]] contradicts the supposed feature of [[intentionalitydimension]].
[[Speech]] is revealed to possess an [[intentionality]] that goes beyond [[conscious]] purpose.  Secondly, the speaker's message is seen to be not merely directed at another but also at himself;  "In [[human]] [[speech]] the sender is always a receiver at the same time."<ref>{{S3}} p.24</ref>  It can be said that the part of the speaker's message which is addressed to himself is the [[unconscious]] [[intention]] behind the message.  When speaking to the [[analyst]], the [[analysand]] is also addressing a message to himself, but is not aware of this.  The task of the [[analyst]] is to enable the [[analysand]] to hear the [[message]] he is [[unconscious]]ly addressing to himself by interpreting the [[analysand]]'s words, the [[analyst]] permits the [[analysand]]'s [[message]] to return to him in its true, [[unconscious]] dimension.  Hence [[Lacan]] defines [[communication| analytic]] [[communication]] as the [[act]] whereby "the sender receives his own message from the receiver in an inverted [[form]]."<ref>{{Ec}} p.41</ref>
==See Also==
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* [[Intersubjectivity]]
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* [[Speech]]
* [[Unconscious]]
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