Writings in General Linguistics
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History
Art & Photography
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
366
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 28, 2006
出版社
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019926144X
ISBN-13
9780199261444
説明
Ferdinand de Saussure's work on linguistics was a revolutionary approach that transformed the understanding of language as a structured system. The core concepts introduced by Saussure focused on the relationship between signs, meaning, and the way language operates in society. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern linguistic theory and continue to influence the field today.
Through discussions of paradigms, syntagms, and the principle of arbitrariness in language, Saussure explored how meaning is derived not only from words themselves but also from their relationships within the language. This systematic analysis opened new avenues for examining how language shapes thought and culture.
Though published after his death, this collection captures Saussure’s pioneering insights, reflecting his belief in the social aspects of language and communication. His emphasis on the significance of social conventions in language development remains a cornerstone of linguistic studies.
Through discussions of paradigms, syntagms, and the principle of arbitrariness in language, Saussure explored how meaning is derived not only from words themselves but also from their relationships within the language. This systematic analysis opened new avenues for examining how language shapes thought and culture.
Though published after his death, this collection captures Saussure’s pioneering insights, reflecting his belief in the social aspects of language and communication. His emphasis on the significance of social conventions in language development remains a cornerstone of linguistic studies.