![]() ![]() Syntagmatic Relations and Associative Relations \ VI. Identities, Realities, Values \ IV.Linguistic Value \ V. General Observations \ II.Concrete Entities of a Language \ III. Static Linguistics and Evolutionary Linguistics \ Part Two: Synchronic Linguistics \ I. Invariability and Variability of the Sign \III. Sounds in Spoken Sequences \Part One: General Principles \ I.Nature of the Linguistic Sign \ II. PhysiologicalPhonetics \ Appendix: Principles ofPhysiological Phonetics \ I. ![]() Internal and External Elements of aLanguage \ VI Representation of a Language by Writing \ VII. Linguistics of LanguageStructure and Linguistics of Speech \ V. Data and Aims of Linguistics: Connexions withRelated Sciences \ III. A Brief Survey of theHistory of Linguistics \ II. Editor'sIntroduction, Roy Harris \ Introduction \ I.Includes bibliographical references and index. Translation of Cours de linguistique générale. "An influence on a wide-range of thinkers from Derrida and Lacan to Chomsky, Saussure's major work is now available in the Bloomsbury Revelations series"- Provided by publisher. ![]()
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