Linguistic Theories and the Notion of Interaction Language only exists through a subject who speaks it and communicates through it with another subject. Yet linguistics, paradoxically, has long ruled out of its field of study this fundamental property of language. Saussure\u27s attitude, which is at the basis of this difference, is exemplary in this regard. Language for him is conceived as a sort of treasure possessed by subjects belonging to the same community. It is a system of rules that we try to describe and classify, without going beyond the limits of the sentence
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The purpose of this article is to bring to light the notion of language by thinking about Saussure's...
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This article is about why the state of affairs exists where Saussure has become a ‘prophet without h...
The concept of language thought by Ferdinand de Saussure and made public through the Course in Gene...
Ferdinand de Saussure and Noam Chomsky are considered to be the most influential linguists. In this ...
Stawarska, Beata, Saussure's Philosophy of Language As Phenomenology : Undoing the Doctrine of the C...
International audienceSaussurean theory of language should not be separated from his lessons about g...
This paper aims to propose some considerations about the European Saussurean tradition focusing on t...
A hundred years after the publication of the Course in General Linguistics, the linguistics studies ...
Abstract Under the syntagm of "language sciences", the object of study of linguistics seems to fade...
For the general public, as well as for many linguists, language is bound indissolubly to the human v...
The Roman Jakobson’s criticism of the Saussurean langue/parole distinction, in his La théorie saussu...
Saussure's 'Course in General Linguistics', is a book dealing with a particular topic in the broader...
ABSTRACT : Comparing Saussure and Meillet with respect to the social character of linguistic facts r...
The last decades have seen an increasing work of reconstruction of the theoretical thought of Ferdin...
The purpose of this article is to bring to light the notion of language by thinking about Saussure's...
The article raises the problem of philosophical principles and origins of Ferdinand de Saussure’s vi...
This article is about why the state of affairs exists where Saussure has become a ‘prophet without h...
The concept of language thought by Ferdinand de Saussure and made public through the Course in Gene...
Ferdinand de Saussure and Noam Chomsky are considered to be the most influential linguists. In this ...
Stawarska, Beata, Saussure's Philosophy of Language As Phenomenology : Undoing the Doctrine of the C...
International audienceSaussurean theory of language should not be separated from his lessons about g...
This paper aims to propose some considerations about the European Saussurean tradition focusing on t...