Course in General Linguistics (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Saussure, Ferdinand De

 
9781397663894: Course in General Linguistics (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the foundations of language with a landmark work that treats language as a self-contained system. This edition presents Saussure’s ideas on how signs gain meaning through difference, and how linguistic value emerges from structure rather than from reference alone.

The book surveys how language functions as a social, concrete system. It introduces key concepts such as value, sign, and the distinction between synchrony and diachrony, while showing how sound and meaning relate within a changing linguistic landscape.


  • Understand how words derive value from their relations to other terms in the system.

  • See how phonemes, sounds, and signs work together to create meaning.

  • Learn the difference between studying language at a single moment (synchrony) and across time (diachrony).

  • Explore how language evolves through phonetic change, analogy, and the social nature of linguistic communities.



Ideal for readers seeking a clear, structured introduction to linguistic theory and the building blocks of how languages differ and change over time.

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