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_a410 _bSAU(COU).PhD |
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100 | _aSaussure, Ferdinand de | ||
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_aCourse in general linguistics _cby Ferdinand de Saussure |
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_aNew Delhi _bBloomsbury _c2019 |
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300 | _a281 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of contents: Introduction: Saussure and His Contexts; Course in General Linguistics; Translator's Introduction; Preface to the First Edition; Introduction; Chapter I.A Glance at the History of Linguistics; Chapter II. Subject Matter and Scope of Linguistics; Its Relations with Other Sciences; Chapter III. The Object of Linguistics; Chapter IV. Linguistics of Language and Linguistics of Speaking; Chapter V. Internal and External Elements of Language; Chapter VI. Graphic Representation of Language. Chapter VII. Phonology; Appendix: Principles of Phonology; Chapter I. Phonological Species; Chapter II. Phonemes in the Spoken Chain; Part One: General Principles; Chapter I. Nature of the Linguistic Sign; Chapter II. Immutability and Mutability of the Sign; Chapter III. Static and Evolutionary Linguistics; Part Two: Synchronic Linguistics; Chapter I. Generalities; Chapter II. The Concrete Entities of Language; Chapter III. Identities, Realities, Values; Chapter IV. Linguistic Value; Chapter V. Syntagmatic and Associative Relations; Chapter VI. Mechanism of Language. Chapter VII. Grammar and Its Subdivisions; Chapter VIII. Role of Abstract Entities in Grammar; Part Three: Diachronic Linguistics; Chapter I. Generalities; Chapter II. Phonetic Changes; Chapter III. Grammatical Consequences of Phonetic Evolution; Chapter IV. Analogy; Chapter V. Analogy and Evolution; Chapter VI. Folk Etymology; Chapter VII. Agglutination; Chapter VIII. Diachronic Unities, Identities, and Realities; Appendices to Parts Three and Four; Part Four: Geographical Linguistics; Chapter I. Concerning the Diversity of Languages; Chapter II. Complication of Geographical Diversity. Chapter III. Causes of Geographical Diversity; Chapter IV. Spread of Linguistic Waves; Part Five: Concerning Retrospective Linguistics; Chapter I. The Two Perspectives of Diachronic Linguistics; Chapter II. The Oldest Language and the Prototype; Chapter III. Reconstructions; Chapter IV. The Contribution of Language to Anthropology and Prehistory; Chapter V. Language Families and Linguistic Types; Errata; Notes; Works Cited; Index. | ||
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