Although the linguistic theory of Ferdinand de Saussure is widely recognised as the forerunner of structuralism, it is often treated in the humanities and social sciences today as a stepping stone toward more sophisticated, generalised semiotics and theories of discourse. As a result, social and political implications of Saussure’s original conception of language have frequently been underestimated. Drawing from the classic lecture Course in General Linguistics and the fragmented notes collected in Writings in General Linguistics, this article offers a reconstruction of the social and political dimensions that were present, albeit in an inchoate form, within Saussure’s own theorisation. To act as a foil to the reconstructed Saussurean posit...
Ferdinand de Saussure is regarded as the father of modern linguistics. His child, a Methuselah now, ...
Stawarska, Beata, Saussure's Philosophy of Language As Phenomenology : Undoing the Doctrine of the C...
It is still customary, at least among textbook writers, to attribute the definition of language as '...
This research article focuses on the basic assumptions about structuralism as proposed by Ferdinand ...
Structuralism showed up in 20th century along with the appearance of Course in General Linguistics o...
Ferdinand de Saussure’s influence on cultural sciences in the 20th century is undeniable, but today ...
What is Saussure’s place in the constitution and developments of discourse studies? In order to refl...
The present study paints the intellectual environment in which Ferdinand de Saussure developed his i...
The main historians from French discourse analysis are unanimous in declare that the discourse theor...
The concept of language thought by Ferdinand de Saussure and made public through the Course in Gene...
The article highlights a semiotically relevant aspect of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems: ...
Saussure's 'Course in General Linguistics', is a book dealing with a particular topic in the broader...
The purpose of this article is to bring to light the notion of language by thinking about Saussure's...
Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics is one of the most influential texts of the 20...
The article raises the problem of philosophical principles and origins of Ferdinand de Saussure’s vi...
Ferdinand de Saussure is regarded as the father of modern linguistics. His child, a Methuselah now, ...
Stawarska, Beata, Saussure's Philosophy of Language As Phenomenology : Undoing the Doctrine of the C...
It is still customary, at least among textbook writers, to attribute the definition of language as '...
This research article focuses on the basic assumptions about structuralism as proposed by Ferdinand ...
Structuralism showed up in 20th century along with the appearance of Course in General Linguistics o...
Ferdinand de Saussure’s influence on cultural sciences in the 20th century is undeniable, but today ...
What is Saussure’s place in the constitution and developments of discourse studies? In order to refl...
The present study paints the intellectual environment in which Ferdinand de Saussure developed his i...
The main historians from French discourse analysis are unanimous in declare that the discourse theor...
The concept of language thought by Ferdinand de Saussure and made public through the Course in Gene...
The article highlights a semiotically relevant aspect of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems: ...
Saussure's 'Course in General Linguistics', is a book dealing with a particular topic in the broader...
The purpose of this article is to bring to light the notion of language by thinking about Saussure's...
Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics is one of the most influential texts of the 20...
The article raises the problem of philosophical principles and origins of Ferdinand de Saussure’s vi...
Ferdinand de Saussure is regarded as the father of modern linguistics. His child, a Methuselah now, ...
Stawarska, Beata, Saussure's Philosophy of Language As Phenomenology : Undoing the Doctrine of the C...
It is still customary, at least among textbook writers, to attribute the definition of language as '...