International audienceLanguaging, corporality, the individual and society: embodiment between representationalism and embodied, distributed, biosemiotic and enactive cognition in cognitive linguistics. In cognitive linguistics, the word embodiment refers to the conceptualization of the subject's embodied relation to the world through her motoric and multimodal sensorial involvement, along with the traces left by these representations within natural linguistic formalisms (the lexicon and constructions). In this paper, it is shown that in LC, embodiment has not been integrated into the definition of the signifier and in the characterization of speech in terms of living experience, or languaging. To account for this fact, it is to be resituate...