Saussure, Ferdinand de, 1857-1913

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Name (Hebrew)
סוסיר, פרדיננד דה, 1857-1913
Name (Latin)
Saussure, Ferdinand de, 1857-1913
Name (Arabic)
سوسير، فرديناند دي، 1857-1913
Name (Cyrilic)
Соссюр, Фердинанд де, 1857-1913
Other forms of name
Sossi︠u︡r, Ferdinand de, 1857-1913
Saussure, F. de (Ferdinand), 1857-1913
De Saussure, Ferdinand, 1857-1913
Soshwirŭ, Pʻerŭdinang dŭ, 1857-1913
Suoxu'er, Feiernan De, 1857-1913
דה סוסיר, פרדינן, 1857-1913
ססיר, פרדיננד דה
סוסיר, פרדינן דה, 1857-1913
سوسور، فردينان دو، 1857-1913
Date of birth
1857
Date of death
1913
Place of birth
Geneva (Switzerland)
Place of death
Vufflens-le-Château (Switzerland)
Associated Language
fre
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Ferdinand Monging
Language
French
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 95158205
Wikidata: Q13230
Library of congress: n 79043763
Sources of Information
  • مسائل في اللسانيات وعلم العلامات، 2022:
  • His De l'emploi du génitif absolu en sanscrit ... 1881.
  • Wunderli, P. Saussure-Studien, 1981:
  • Linguistik und Semiologie, 1997:
  • Ŏnŏ wa sigan, 2000:
  • Suoxu'er yan jiu zai Zhongguo, 2005:
  • ספר: COURS DE LINGUISTIQUE GENERALE ..., 1967?].
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Wikipedia description:

Ferdinand de Saussure (; French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ də sosyʁ]; 26 November 1857 – 22 February 1913) was a Swiss linguist, semiotician and philosopher. His ideas laid a foundation for many significant developments in both linguistics and semiotics in the 20th century. He is widely considered one of the founders of 20th-century linguistics and one of two major founders (together with Charles Sanders Peirce) of semiotics, or semiology, as Saussure called it. One of his translators, Roy Harris, summarized Saussure's contribution to linguistics and the study of "the whole range of human sciences. It is particularly marked in linguistics, philosophy, psychoanalysis, psychology, sociology and anthropology." Although they have undergone extension and critique over time, the dimensions of organization introduced by Saussure continue to inform contemporary approaches to the phenomenon of language. As Leonard Bloomfield stated after reviewing the Cours: "he has given us the theoretical basis for a science of human speech".

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