Ferdinand de Saussure
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- The Case of Ferdinand De Saussure in Cultural Sociology
- Writing, Notational Iconicity, Calculus: on Writing As a Cultural Technique
- Derrida Reading Saussure: the Text, the Source Text, and an Errant Reading1
- Ferdinand De Saussure and the Development of Structuralism
- Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas
- An Inquiry Into Ferdinand De Saussure's Analyses of Glossolalia
- Language and Meaning in Merleau- Ponty and Derrida Helen Troy Mellon Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Semiotic Insights Into Aristotle's Theory of Being
- Between Sciences of Origins and Religions of the Future: Questions of Philology
- Although It Is Almost Forgotten Today, 100 Years Ago René De Saussure Was an Eminent Mathematician with a Strong Interest in Language
- Deconstruction Theory and Its Background
- Duality of the Sign Deconstructed. on the Basis of the Works by Jacques Derrida
- Deconstruction, Structuralism, Antisemitism and the Law Vivian Grosswald Curran
- Towards a Critique of the Dominant Philosophies of Language from a Historical-Materialist Standpoint
- Saussure and His Intellectual Environment
- Deconstruction the End of Writing: 'Everything Is a Text, There Is Nothing
- FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE: STRUCTURALISM and HIS ROLE in MODERN LINGUISTICS By: Khoirul Zaman Al Umma
- NOTES and REFERENCES Chapter I