Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) is generally considered one of the
main founders of modern linguistics and semiotics. The book that was
derived from his teaching, the Course in General Linguistics, had a
lasting impact on the intellectual life of the 20th century and
remains today an object of debates and controversies.
This Guide for the Perplexed introduces the reader to the ways in
which Saussure developed his revolutionary insights on language in the
context of the linguistics of his time. It also provides clear
definitions and explanations of the basic notions that form the
substance of his work, with relevant examples of how they apply to the
understanding of language and other symbolic systems. The book
demonstrates how Saussure's ideas have subsequently been used in the
humanities and social sciences. It concludes by pointing to the
continuing relevance of the theoretical and practical problems that
were articulated by Saussure.
This is the ideal book for those studying Saussure, structural
linguistics or semantics and semiotics, offering a clear overview and
explanation of all the key aspects of this fascinating linguist's
work.
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ISBN
9781441105677
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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