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Saussure David Holdcroft

Saussure By David Holdcroft

Saussure by David Holdcroft


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Professor Holdcroft's book expounds and elaborates Saussure's central ideas that the primary object in studying a language is the state of that language at a particular time a so-called synchronic study. It also offers a critical assessment of them, arguing that many of Saussure's claims are either questionable or have been misunderstood.

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Saussure: Signs, System and Arbitrariness by David Holdcroft

The Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) has exerted a profound influence not only on twentieth century linguistics but on a whole range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. His central thesis was that the primary object in studying a language is the state of that language at a particular time a so-called synchronic study. He went on to claim that a language state is a socially constituted system of signs that are quite arbitrary and that can only be defined in terms of their relationship within the system. This new perspective has changed the way people think about linguistics and has led to important attempts to apply structuralist ideas in anthropology, literary criticism, and philosophy. Professor Holdcroft's book expounds and elaborates Saussure's central ideas. It also offers a critical assessment of them, arguing that many of Saussure's claims are either questionable or have been misunderstood.

Saussure Reviews

"[Holdcroft's] book, which will disturb orthodox Saussureans and invigorate critical ones, deserves to become the lightning rod foor a new wave of Saussure commentary aimed both at upsetting and furthering its conclusions." Language
"A concise, clear and sophisticated critique of Saussure's thought, this small book should do much good." Times Literary Supplement

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. Saussure's work: its context and significance; 2. The distinction between langue and parole; 3. Language as a system of signs, I: signs, arbitrariness, linearity, and change; 4. Language as a system of signs, II: diachronic and synchronic linguistics; 5. Language as a system of signs, III: identities, system, and relations; 6. Language as a system of signs, IV: values, differences, and reality; 7. Successes and failures; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521326186
9780521326186
0521326184
Saussure: Signs, System and Arbitrariness by David Holdcroft
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1991-04-26
196
N/A
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