Ferdinand de Saussure and the Course in General Linguistics
questioning views
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Course in General Linguistics, Questions, ReflectionsAbstract
In this article, we intend to present some thoughts from questions prepared by scholars and researchers of linguistics area on the Course in General Linguistics, authored attributed to Ferdinand de Saussure. The main authors that guide and underpin the study are Bouquet (2009), Normand (2009), Arrivé (2010), Fiorin et al (2013) and Flowers (2013). To account for this, we highlight possible links, from the point of view of these scholars about the Saussurean questions about the importance of the Course in General Linguistics postulates for Modern Linguistics. Thus, the reflections are made about how much the Course in General Linguistics can be questioned / criticized and continue signifying the history of Modern Linguistics.
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