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SAUSSURE, F. de. Cours de linguistique générale. Publ. p. Ch. Bally & A. Sechehaye avec la collaboration de A. Riedlinger. Lausanne/Par., Libr. Payot & Cie, 1916. 336, (1) pp. Cl. (First free endpaper loose, name entry on ti., some marg. annot. & underl., a bit browned). -- Added: 3 o. works by/on F. de S. (4).

Saussure, Ferdinand de (1857–1913), Swiss linguist. One of the founders of modern linguistics. He established the structural study of language, emphasizing the arbitrary relationship of the linguistic sign to that which it signifies. Saussure distinguished synchronic linguistics (studying language at a given moment) from diachronic linguistics (studying the changing state of a language over time); he further opposed what he named langue (the state of a language at a certain time) to parole (the speech of an individual). This work is a compilation of notes on his lectures and it was published posthumously by Ch. Bally and A. Sechehaye. - Rare first edition.

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