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Genre/Form: | Thèses et écrits académiques |
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Named Person: | Ferdinand de Saussure |
Material Type: | Thesis/dissertation |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Rossitza Milenkova-Kyheng; François Rastier; Université Paris Nanterre. |
OCLC Number: | 494739100 |
Description: | 1 vol. (376 p.) ; 30 cm. |
Responsibility: | Rossitza Milenkova-Kyheng ; sous la direction de François Rastier. |
Abstract:
According to our conception of interpretation, only true Saussurean texts are ables to validate or invalidate the hypotheses on Saussurean Linguistics. Thus, in this study we explore the Saussurean corpus with the aim to propose a non-contradictory interpretation of Saussurean Linguistic. The field of linguistics, the particularity of objects at all scales, how men confer a reality to these objects and how we, linguists, are building a scientific representation of this reality through our points of views, the dialectic relation between languages and language, and the scientific parameters of the object, the essence of language as seen through its constituent dualities, are some of the topics covered in this thesis. The dissertation contains three parts: In the first part Saussurean Linguistics is examined through the corpus whose principles of constitution and interpretation are described in the first chapter. The second chapter offers a confrontation between the original Saussurean linguistic and some other Linguistic theories called “Saussurean"; it ends by an overview of the "internal divisions" of this science, such as formulated by Saussure. The third and the fourth chapter offer a consideration of two fundamental issues concerning the object of linguistic science and the properties of this object whose nature is essentially dual. The second part is devoted to the characteristics of the object; it questioned the relationship between the real object “language”, "a very complex phenomenon straddled in several areas, and the language object of study as presented by various sciences, and which is a construct. Thus, the fifth chapter discusses the construction of the object at global and local level ("language" et his elementary units), by the linguistic point of view which determinate the field of the science of language. The sixth chapter examines the relationship between theory and reality, highlighting the criterion of linguistic reality proposed by Saussure who, recalling that the "real home" of language is in the speaker, instantiates the point of views of speakers. The seventh chapter provides a confrontation between linguistic approach and semiotic approach by observing the sharing of ideas and historical heritages between these two sciences that reflects the work of Saussure. The last chapter calls for a resumption of the Saussurean epistemological project which, a hundred years after its formulation, demonstrated a surprising modernity able to give new chance to linguistic science. The third part gives annexed five working papers: 1 The list of courses professed by Ferdinand de Saussure with regard to the notes of students, 2 The organization of the Introduction to the 2nd course as frame of Saussurean Linguistics, 3 A genetic edition of a note related to the conceptualization of the term "parole”, 4 A genetic edition of sheets 255-256 from new Saussurean manuscripts that address the issue of linguistic identity as "irreducible basis" and "entry point in consideration of the particular facts", 5 A sample of the philological reconstruction of courses on general linguistics.
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