Article published In: Language, Context and Text
Vol. 3:1 (2021) ► pp.1–32
The signifying voice
Materiality and sociality in language and music
Published online: 24 February 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/langct.00031.mcd
https://doi.org/10.1075/langct.00031.mcd
Abstract
Drawing on a social semiotic framework, this paper sets out to examine two different semiotic systems whose default mode
of expression is the human voice – language and music. Through comparing how each system differentially employs the human voice, we can
identify both their commonalities and differences, and go some way to treating both equally within de Saussure’s envisaged broader field of
“semiology”, avoiding the common trap of “linguistic imperialism”, i.e. taking language as the model for all semiotic systems. Starting by
conceptualising the key relationship between the text, or unified instance of meaning-making, and the social contexts in which it functions,
the paper then examines the material affordances utilised by each system, and the kinds of social meanings they express.
Keywords: voice, music, language, meaning, affordances, semiology, embodied, social semiotic, metafunction, stratification
Article outline
- 1.Introduction: Why do we need a model of vocal semiology?
- 2.“Text” and “context”: Defining the semiotic basics
- 3.The materiality of language and music
- 4.The sociality of language and music
- 5.Language and music as social semiotic systems
- 6.Conclusion: Meaning and structure in music and language
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