Organon model

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Das Organon-Modell (1934) von Karl Bühler ist ein Zeichenmodell zur Veranschaulichung seines Zeichenbegriffs einer natürlichen Sprache. Es ist darüber hinaus ein Kommunikationsmodell, da Sprache hinsichtlich ihrer kommunikativen Funktion (Sprachfunktion) dargestellt wird. rdf:langString
The organon model is a model of communication by German psychologist and linguist Karl Ludwig Bühler (1879 – 1963). It was published in German in 1934. and not translated into English until 1990. In it he defined the functions of communication according to which linguistic communication can be described. Bühler's work influenced the communication model of Roman Jakobson. Buhler's model also apparently influenced Lev Vygotsky who, in discussing memory and goal-directed learning, wrote: "According to K. Buhler, speech thinks for us." Bühler identified the following three communicative functions: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Organon-Modell (1934) von Karl Bühler ist ein Zeichenmodell zur Veranschaulichung seines Zeichenbegriffs einer natürlichen Sprache. Es ist darüber hinaus ein Kommunikationsmodell, da Sprache hinsichtlich ihrer kommunikativen Funktion (Sprachfunktion) dargestellt wird.
rdf:langString The organon model is a model of communication by German psychologist and linguist Karl Ludwig Bühler (1879 – 1963). It was published in German in 1934. and not translated into English until 1990. In it he defined the functions of communication according to which linguistic communication can be described. Bühler's work influenced the communication model of Roman Jakobson. Buhler's model also apparently influenced Lev Vygotsky who, in discussing memory and goal-directed learning, wrote: "According to K. Buhler, speech thinks for us." Bühler identified the following three communicative functions: * the expressive function (Ausdrucksfunktion) * the representation function (Darstellungsfunktion) * the conative function (Appellfunktion, i.e. appealing function).
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