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Saussurean
Saussurean, a. (səʊˈs(j)ʊəriːən) Also Saussurian. [f. the name Saussure (see below) + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Swiss scholar Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913) or his linguistic theories. Hence as n., an adherent of these theories; also Sauˈssureanism.1937 J. Orr tr. I. Iorda...
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Jacques Coursil
Over the coming years, he established a reputation as an expert in the literature of Édouard Glissant as well as Saussurean linguistics, and published
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synchrony
synchrony (ˈsɪŋkrənɪ) [f. Gr. σύγχρονος synchronous: see -y.] 1. = synchronism 1, 2, 2 b.1848 W. W. Lloyd in Numism. Chron. XI. 105 Very precise arrangement in sequence and synchrony. 1853 Merivale Rom. Emp. xxx. (1865) III. 417 Orosius,..anxious..to find or make a synchrony between an epoch so impo...
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E. F. K. Koerner
Although he had made use of some Saussurean notions in his Master's thesis, it was not until the spring of 1969, during his second semester as a graduate Saussurean Studies / Études saussuriennes. Avant-propos de Rudolf Engler (Genève: Éditions Slatkine, 1988).
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post-Bloomfieldian
post-Bloomˈfieldian, a. and n. Linguistics. [f. post- B. 1 b + the name Bloomfield (see below) + -ian.] A. adj. Subsequent to the work of the American linguist Leonard Bloomfield (1887–1949), freq. applied spec. to American structural linguistics in the 1950s. B. n. An American structuralist.[1949 J...
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Roy Harris (linguist)
A Saussurean conception of signs offers a perspective that separates speakers' minds from environments; language occurs as codes which are unconsciously
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synchronic
synchronic, a. (sɪnˈkrɒnɪk) [f. late L. synchronus: see synchronal a. (n.) and -ic. Cf. F. synchronique.] 1. = synchronous 1, 1 b. rare.1833 Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Barrenness Mod. Art, At the interposition of the synchronic miracle. 1887 A. Heilprin Distrib. Anim. ii. ii. 231 The want of synchronic corr...
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Julia S. Falk
Roman Jakobson and the history of Saussurean concepts in North American linguistics. Historiographia Linguistica 22:3.335-67.
Falk, Julia S. 1995.
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Leo Weisgerber
This was initially influenced by the structuralist theories of Ferdinand de Saussure, but Weisgerber's theory soon took him far beyond the simple Saussurean
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signifiant
‖ signifiant Linguistics and Semiotics. (siɲifjɑ̃) [Fr., pres. pple. of signifier to signify.] A sound, symbol, or image, or a sequence of sounds, etc., as opposed to the meaning expressed; the physical element of a sign. Opp. signifié.[1916 F. de Saussure Cours de Linguistique Générale i. i. 101 No...
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signifié
‖ signifié Linguistics and Semiotics. (siɲifje) [Fr., pa. pple. of signifier to signify.] A concept or meaning as opposed to its expression in a physical medium (phonetic, graphic, etc.); the semantic element of a sign. Opp. signifiant.[1916: see signifiant.] 1939 [see Saussurean a.]. 1947, etc. [se...
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Essex School of discourse analysis
Approach
The theoretical traditions influencing Mouffe and Laclau are primarily Saussurean linguistics, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and deconstruction.
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Binary opposition
Binary opposition originated in Saussurean structuralist theory.
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Semiotic analysis
Semiotics (also called semiotic studies and in the Saussurean tradition called semiology) is the study of meaning-making, the philosophical
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Langue and parole
The Saussurean term is not, for example, compatible with the concepts of language organ, Universal Grammar, or linguistic competence from the Chomskyan
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