| Peter Wollen - 1972 - 186 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. Saussure,... | |
| Robert Scholes, Robert E. Scholes - 1974 - 240 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. [Course... | |
| Jacques Derrida - 1982 - 364 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it will be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. To determine... | |
| Martin Krampen - 1987 - 296 lapas
...polite formulas, military signals, etc. But it is the most important of all these systems (. . .). Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts." This... | |
| Julia Kristeva - 1989 - 380 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to exist, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. To determine... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander, Steven Seidman - 1990 - 388 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. . .... | |
| David Holdcroft - 1991 - 202 lapas
...the sign language of the deaf (7.4). But though comparable it is the most important of such systems: Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts The task... | |
| Dinda L. Gorlée - 1994 - 260 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. (Saussure... | |
| Vicki Kirby - 1997 - 212 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics. (Saussure 1974: 16) Saussure's musings are sufficiendy akin to Derrida's expanded notion of language... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 840 lapas
...exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science...discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. To determine... | |
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