Coulter1973a

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Coulter1973a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Coulter1973a
Author(s) Jeff Coulter
Title Language and the conceptualization of meaning
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Year 1973
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Journal Sociology
Volume 7
Number 2
Pages 173–189
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DOI 10.1177/003803857300700202
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This paper attempts to examine what is involved when language is treated as a phenomenon of theoretic concern for the sociologist. The approach to 'meaning' suggested by Wittgenstein is outlined and counterposed to formalized representations of the 'semantics' of natural languages. The critical issue of 'rules of correct use' of language symbols is discussed, and some theoretical problems in describing 'linguistic competence' are raised. Some of these problems are located also in a sociological domain where cultural grammars are theoretical goals of research. It is suggested that since linguistic knowledge is practical knowledge, codifications of it in rule-like form can only be for practical purposes. An alternative approach to the analysis of members' speech practices is proposed wherein the theorist investigates members' methods for resolving the indexical properties of communicative interaction, and treats 'rules' and other order-assembly devices as elements of practical reasoning.

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