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Ferdinand de
Saussure (/soʊˈsjʊər/; French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ də sosyʁ]; 26
November 1857 – 22
February 1913) was a
Swiss linguist,
semiotician and philosopher...
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Horace Bénédict de
Saussure (French: [ɔʁas
benedikt də sosyʁ]; 17
February 1740 – 22
January 1799) was a
Genevan geologist, meteorologist, physicist, mountaineer...
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Saussure, de
Saussure or De
Saussure may
refer to: De
Saussure family 13580 de
Saussure, an
asteroid Collège de
Saussure, Lancy,
Switzerland Saussure (crater)...
- The Fortunatov–de
Saussure law, or de
Saussure's law, is an
accentological law
discovered independently by the
Russian linguist Filipp Fortunatov (1895)...
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Saussure is a
lunar impact crater. It is
located in the crater-riddled
terrain in the
southern hemisphere of the Moon's near side. Just to the
north and...
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Saussure, de
Saussure, or De
Saussure is a
surname of
French origin.
Notable individuals with this
surname include:
Albertine Necker de
Saussure (1766–1841)...
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Saussure's shrew (Sorex saussurei) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae, that is
found in Mexico.
There is also a
disjointed po****tion of shrews...
- and the
Russian Empire, in the
structural linguistics of
Ferdinand de
Saussure and the
subsequent Prague, Moscow, and
Copenhagen schools of linguistics...
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Arnauld Lancelot Leibniz Berkeley Herder von
Humboldt Mauthner Ricœur de
Saussure Frege Boas
Tillich Sapir Bloomfield Bergson Vygotsky Wittgenstein Russell...
- the work of
Swiss linguist Ferdinand de
Saussure and is part of the
overall approach of structuralism.
Saussure's Course in
General Linguistics, published...