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3. Juni 1996 · Amazon.com: Saussure's First Course of Lectures on General Linguistics (1907): From the Notebooks of Albert Riedlinger: 9780080425788: Wolf, G., Komatsu, E.: Books. Books. ›. Reference. ›. Words, Language & Grammar. Hardcover. $315.77. Other Used from $315.77. Select delivery location. See All Buying Options. See this image. Follow the Author.
- G. Wolf, E. Komatsu
20. Mai 1996 · Saussure's First Course of Lectures on General Linguistics (1907): From the Notebooks of Albert Riedlinger. G. Wolf, E. Komatsu. 4.25. 16 ratings0 reviews.
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to be a simple recast of Ferdinand de Saussure’s lectures on general lin-guistics delivered at the University of Geneva between 1907 and 1911.1 However, the Course was authored and published in 1916—three years after Saussure’s death (1913)—by two Genevan linguists, Charles Bally
24. Apr. 2020 · Premier cours de linguistique générale (1907): d’après les cahiers d’Albert Riedlinger/Saussure’s First Course of Lectures on General Linguistics (1907): From the Notebooks of Albert Riedlinger. Ed. Eisuke Komatsu and George Wolf. Trans. George Wolf. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
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20. Mai 1996 · Buy Saussure's First Course of Lectures on General Linguistics, 1907: From the Notebooks of Albert Riedlinger: v.15 (Language & Communication Library) by Saussure, Ferdinand de, Komatsu, Eisuke, Wolf, George, Wolf, George (ISBN: 9780080425788) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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- Ferdinand de Saussure
5. Apr. 2024 · His name is affixed, however, to the Cours de linguistique générale (1916; Course in General Linguistics), a reconstruction of his lectures on the basis of notes by students carefully prepared by his junior colleagues Charles Bally and Albert Séchehaye. The publication of his work is considered the starting point of 20th-century ...
Course in General Linguistics (French: Cours de linguistique générale) is a book compiled by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye from notes on lectures given by historical-comparative linguist Ferdinand de Saussure at the University of Geneva between 1906 and 1911.