2023
DOI: 10.1177/09593543231176543
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The autistic pseudosignifier: Imaginary dialectization of signs in the clinic of autism

Abstract: Abnormalities in language and speech development are a defining feature of autism. Several psychoanalysts have hypothesized that these abnormalities originate in a unique mode of access to language that exclusively relies on signs rather than signifiers. Compared to the flexibility and dynamism of a language made of signifiers, a language made of signs is rigid, cumbersome, and poor in its capacity to encode complex concepts. This article investigates the supplementary methods that autistic subjects adopt to c… Show more

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