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For linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure is the defining figure of its modern period. For semiotics too he is the founding figure within Europe, alongside Peirce in America. Yet Saussure''s influence reaches far beyond linguistics and semiotics, through the structuralism which his teaching inspired in the decades following his death, and even the post-structuralism which followed it. With chapters written by leading scholars from across the world, this detailed and comprehensive volume charts the significance of Saussure''s work across the wide range of fields in which it had an impact, providing a thorough understanding, and the definitive guide to, his ideas and legacy.Divided into four parts, the book first explores Saussure''s life and career, including his published and unpublished work. Part Two is devoted to the Course in General Linguistics , which is dissected across five chapters to offer a highly detailed account of the most important book within modern linguistics. Part Three traces the Course and its leading ideas across the ensuing decades, as Saussure became the acknowledged founding figure not just of modern linguistics and semiotics, but of a structuralism which was not limited by academic field. Lastly, Part Four highlights key themes and topics for close attention, offering an even greater depth of insight into the life, work and reception of Saussure.>
Préface
The definitive guide to the life, work, and legacy of Ferdinand de Saussure.
Auteur
John E. Joseph is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Contenu
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface, John E. Joseph (University of Edinburgh, UK) Foreword: Saussure in Search of Language, Reinier Salverda Citations of Saussurean Texts Part I: Life and Work 1. Saussure's Life and Career, John E. Joseph (University of Edinburgh, UK) 2. Saussure's Published Linguistic Work Before the Cours de Linguistique Générale, Gabriel Bergounioux (Université d'Orléans, France) 3. Saussure's Unpublished Manuscripts, Pierre-Yves Testenoire (Sorbonne Université, France) Part II: Cours de Linguistique Générale / Course in General Linguistics 4. How the Book Was Compiled, Estanislao Sofia (National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Buenos Aires, Argentina) 5. Introduction, General Principles and Synchronic Linguistics, Christian Puech (Université de Paris 3, Sorbonne Nouvelle, France), Daniele Gambarara (Università degli Studi della Calabria, Italy) and John E. Joseph (University of Edinburgh, UK) 6. Diachronic Linguistics, Geographical Linguistics, Questions of Retrospective Linguistics and Conclusions, Carita Klippi (Tampere University, Finland) Part III: Structural Linguistics and Semiotics after Saussure 7. Early Structural Linguistics, Frans Gregersen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 8. Post-War Structural Linguistics, Margaret Thomas (Boston College, USA) 9. The Geneva School, Claire Forel (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 10. Semiology/Semiotics, Paul Bouissac (University of Toronto, Canada) 11. Structuralism Beyond Linguistics and Semiotics, Ken Hirschkop (University of Waterloo, Canada) Part IV: Key Themes and Topics 12. Saussure and his Contemporaries, Marina De Palo (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy) 13. Saussure and Synaesthesia, Liesl Yamaguchi (Boston College, US) 14. Saussure and Peirce, Emanuele Fadda (Università della Calabria, Italy) 15. Saussure in China, Yanfei Zhang (Shandong University) and Shaojie Zhang (Northeast Normal University, China) 16. Saussure and Psychological Processes, Ecaterina Bulea Bronckart (Université de Genève, Switzerland) and Jean-Paul Bronckart (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Index