Saussure, Ferdinand de — born Nov. 26, 1857, Geneva, Switz. died Feb. 22, 1913, Geneva Swiss linguist. Though his only written work appeared while he was still a university student, Saussure became very influential as a teacher, principally at the University of Geneva… … Universalium
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857 1913) A Swiss linguist who is generally considered to have been the founder of modern structural linguistics and, therefore, the grandfather of structuralism . The revolutionary nature of Saussure s work only became clear somewhat… … Dictionary of sociology
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857–1913) Swiss linguist generally considered the father of structural linguistics, and of structuralism in its wider application. Saussure locates the study of linguistics in the synchronic relationships of langue rather than parole : the… … Philosophy dictionary
Saussure, Ferdinand de — ► (1857 1913) Lingüista suizo formado en Leipzig. En 1879 publicó su Memoria sobre el sistema primitivo de las vocales en las lenguas indoeuropeas. Su Curso de lingüística general, publicado, sobre las notas de clase, por sus alumnos Ch. Bally y… … Enciclopedia Universal
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857 1913) refer to the entries on semiotics and signifier, signified … The Deleuze dictionary
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857 1913) see America , anagrams , hyper reality , nihilism , poetic resolution , semiotics , sign , simulation and value + structural law of value … The Baudrillard dictionary
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857 1913) refer to the entries on semiotics and signifier, signified … The Deleuze dictionary
Saussure — Saussure, Ferdinand de … Philosophy dictionary
Saussure — Saussure, Ferdinand de … Dictionary of sociology
Ferdinand De Saussure — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saussure. Ferdinand de Saussure Linguiste occidental XIXe siècle … Wikipédia en Français