RAS History & PhilologyВопросы языкознания Voprosy Jazykoznanija

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ON THE MODAL DIMENSION OF LINGUISTIC SIGN: FREGE''S SEMANTIC THEORY AND ITS POSSIBLE EXTENSION

PII
S0373-658X0000339-5-1
DOI
10.7868/SX0000339-5-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 3
Pages
96-111
Abstract
We consider Frege''s, Peirce''s and Saussure''s conceptions of sign. The principal differences between them lead to divergent theories of linguistic sign. We suggest to expand Frege''s approach by modal extension. Frege''s basic idea is that a sense is a relation (function) that соrrelates linguistic expressions with non-linguistic objects. This function can be defined on the set of possible worlds. The formal definition of sense as a function can be supplemented by a substantial aspect of specifying the conditions of denotation, i. e. in respect to which worlds and with which intertextual and contextual means a denotation can be exercised. Thus, sense can be described both as a model of correspondence (reference) and as a mode of existence within that model (some set of possible worlds) of some object (in the case of proper name) or some class of objects (in the case of a common name). We suggest considering all these relations as a modal dimension of linguistic sign. Within the process of actualization the modal characteristics of the sign interact with the world and context of communication, whereby the denotation of the sign is specified in respect to a certain pair of «world-context».
Keywords
possible worlds, denotes, history of linguistics, modality, Peirce C., semiotics, de Saussure F., Frege G., language sign
Date of publication
24.01.2026
Year of publication
2026
Number of purchasers
1
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654

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