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  • Ferdinand de Saussure - Wikipedia
    Ferdinand Mongin de Saussure ( soʊˈsjʊər ; [2] French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ də sosyʁ]; 26 November 1857 – 22 February 1913) was a Swiss linguist, semiotician and philosopher
  • Ferdinand de Saussure - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Ferdinand de Saussure (born Nov 26, 1857, Geneva, Switz —died Feb 22, 1913, Vufflens-le-Château) was a Swiss linguist whose ideas on structure in language laid the foundation for much of the approach to and progress of the linguistic sciences in the 20th century
  • Ferdinand de Saussure - New World Encyclopedia
    Ferdinand de Saussure (pronounced [fɛr di nã dɘ so ˈsyr]) (November 26, 1857 – February 22, 1913) was a Swiss linguist whose ideas laid the foundation for many of the significant developments in linguistics in the twentieth century
  • Key Theories of Ferdinand de Saussure - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Before 1960, few people in academic circles or outside had heard the name of Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913) But after 1968, European intellectual life was a-buzz with references to the father of both linguistics and structuralism
  • Ferdinand de Saussure | Philopedia
    Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist whose structuralist theory of language transformed 20th‑century philosophy, semiotics, and the human sciences
  • Ferdinand de Saussure Biography - Foundations of Linguistics
    Ferdinand de Saussure was born in Geneva into a family of well-known scientists He studied Sanskrit and comparative linguistics in Geneva, Paris, and Leipzig, where he fell in with the circle of young scholars known as the Neogrammarians
  • Ferdinand de Saussure | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Saussure is best known for his seminal work, "Course in General Linguistics," which introduced crucial distinctions between synchronic and diachronic linguistics The former examines language at a specific point in time, while the latter studies its historical changes
  • Ferdinand de Saussure: The Father of Modern Linguistics and His . . .
    Ferdinand de Saussure, born on November 26, 1857, in Geneva, Switzerland, is widely regarded as the father of modern linguistics His pioneering ideas laid the groundwork for structuralism and have profoundly influenced various disciplines, including semiotics, anthropology, and literary theory
  • Ferdinand de Saussure - iResearchNet
    Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure was the founder of structural linguistics, which broke with philological and historical approaches to language to establish a new approach to language based on the understanding that “language is a form, not an essence ”
  • F. de Saussures Theory of Language - JSTOR
    De Saussure repeatedly asserted that what he termed 'phonology', that is, the study of speech sounds, is nothing more than an auxiliary science;13 and what he taught about it was meant only as an appendix to a chapter on writing





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