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The stoning scene from Life of Brian came to mind today after Putin referred to the special military operation as a âwarâ which is illegal in Russia.
That Life of Brian gag is pretty antisemitic; and also inaccurate since their language around the divine name didnât have the signifier/signified problem that spoken English has.
Iâll give an example: in writing, you can tell the difference between a chair, and the word for chair which is âchairâ, by using quotes. Lojban has something similar with the prefix cmavo zo. Like quotes in English, it's used for all kinds of quoting. Chair is the signified, âchairâ is the signifier.
In spoken English, youâll rarely get confused, because usually itâs clear from the semantic context whether a word is a signifier for another signifier, or for something signified. For example 1972 novella The Word for World Is Forest is presented without quotes around the word âforestâ but even so, itâs clear that you donât need to grow literal branches and leaves from your mouth when referring to that world.
Confusion isnât the main problem with trying to refer to taboo words. In the Monty Python sketch, one of the jokes is that even though the priest is only quoting the forbidden word, he is still saying it. Modern English solves taboo signifiers by using words like âthe L-wordâ without having to use the signifier itself. Itâs a meta-signifier: a signifier for another signifier.
That wouldnâtâve been a problem in the Second Temple era, since to refer to the name of the highest, youâd say â×׊×â in Mishnaic or â׊××â in Aramaic, which means âthe nameâ.
Now, this li'l trip down linguistics trivia lane has been brought to you by the sketch, not the Kreml tyrant, since he wasn't talking about the word "war", he was actually talking about the war. I hope that's a good sign and that people imprisoned for calling the war a war will see liberty and vindication and that we'll see peace and restoration and an end to tyranny.
Birdsite: Exiled anti-war politician calling for prosecuting Putin
stoned for saying jehovah (life of brian) - YouTube
Whoâs on First? â Abbott and Costello - YouTube