The Delicate Language Mechanism: Meaning, Difference, and the Slippage of Signs
Mécanisme de la langue. AI image Introduction: Shadows of Meaning Language often appears effortless. Words seem to carry meaning directly, and communication usually proceeds without noticeable friction. Yet this apparent simplicity conceals a remarkably intricate mechanism. When examined closely, language reveals itself as a delicate relational network whose stability depends on the coordination of multiple dimensions at once. Ferdinand de Saussure was among the first to expose this hidden architecture. Once the complexity of this mechanism becomes visible, an intriguing consequence follows: moments of hesitation or instability in meaning are not accidental disruptions but natural byproducts of the system itself. Later thinkers would describe these moments as “slippage.” Understanding how they arise requires examining both the structure of language and the ways individuals respond when interpretation becomes uncertain. Saussure and the Hidden Architecture of Language Saussure...