Ferdinand de Saussure1857-1913
Title: Ferdinand de Saussure1857-1913
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Ferdinand de Saussure1857-1913
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
Details: Words: 509 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Biography:
He was born in Geneva and gained his Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 1880. Saussure published specialized monographs in linguistics during his lifetime, such as his Memoir on the Primitive System of Vowels in the Indo-European Language. He gave birth to structuralism, based on lecture notes by his student published in 1916 as "The Course in General Linguistics". Known as the father of modern linguistics.
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is the sign, which is functionally spit into two parts:
a- A signifier (sound-image).
b- A signified (concept or idea).
-The tow elements are intimately united, and each recalls the other (964).
Characteristics of the linguistic sign:
1- Arbitrary: the sign is conventional that has to be learned and is not subject to individual will (965).
2- Linear: signifiers are presented in succession; they form a chin according to two relations:
a- Syntagmatic (successive).
b- Paradigmatic (associative).