
Course in General Linguistics
by De Saussure, Ferdinand; Baskin, Wade; Meisel, Perry; Saussy, HaunBuy New
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Editors' Preface and Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Textual Note | p. xi |
Introduction: Saussure and His Contexts | p. xv |
course In General Linguistics | |
Translator's Introduction | p. x/ix |
Preface to the First Edition | p. liii |
Introduction | |
A Glance at the History of Linguistics | p. 1 |
Subject Matter and Scope of Linguistics; Its Relations with Other Sciences | p. 6 |
The Object of Linguistics | p. 7 |
Linguistics of Language and Linguistics of Speaking | p. 17 |
Internal and External Elements of Language | p. 20 |
Graphic Representation of Language | p. 23 |
Phonology | p. 32 |
Appendix | |
Principles of Phonology | |
Phonological Species | p. 38 |
Phonemes in the Spoken Chain | p. 49 |
General Principles | |
Nature of the Linguistic Sign | p. 65 |
Immutability and Mutability of the Sign | p. 71 |
Static and Evolutionary Linguistics | p. 79 |
Stnchronic Linguistics | |
Generalities | p. 101 |
The Concrete Entities of Language | p. 102 |
Identities, Realities, Values | p. 107 |
Linguistic Value | p. 111 |
Syntagmatic and Associative Relations | p. 122 |
Mechanism of Language | p. 127 |
Grammar and Its Subdivisions | p. 134 |
Role of Abstract Entities in Grammar | p. 137 |
Diachronic Linguistics | |
Generalities | p. 140 |
Phonetic Changes | p. 143 |
Grammatical Consequences of Phonetic Evolution | p. 153 |
Analogy | p. 161 |
Analogy and Evolution | p. 168 |
Folk Etymology | p. 173 |
Agglutination | p. 176 |
Diachronic Unities, Identities, and Realities | p. 179 |
Appendices to Parts Three and Four | p. 183 |
geographical Linguistics | |
Concerning the Diversity of Languages | p. 191 |
Complication of Geographical Diversity | p. 193 |
Causes of Geographical Diversity | p. 197 |
Spread of Linguistic Waves | p. 205 |
Concerning Retrospective Linguistics | |
The Two Perspectives of Diachronic Linguistics | p. 212 |
The Oldest Language and the Prototype | p. 215 |
Reconstructions | p. 218 |
The Contribution of Language to Anthropology and Prehistory | p. 222 |
Language Families and Linguistic Types | p. 228 |
Errata | p. 233 |
Notes | p. 235 |
Works Cited | p. 239 |
Index | p. 245 |
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