Le sentiment linguistique chez Saussure

"Everything in the feeling of speakers is a real phenomenon," wrote Saussure in the 1880s for the purpose of a prospective morphology course. But the term feeling is not one of those which, like sign, system, synchrony and diachrony, is associated with the canon of Saussure's concepts...

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Other Authors: Siouffi, Gilles (Editor)
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Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2021
Series:Langages
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