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  • ===Ferdinand de Saussure=== ...e]] and not as a graphic one.<ref>[[Saussure|Saussure, Ferdinand de]]. ''[[Saussure|Course in General Linguistics]]'', 1916. Ed. Charles Bally and Albert Seche
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  • ...e]]'' and ''[[language|langue]]''.<ref>{{L}}. "''[[Fonction]] et [[champ]] de la parole et du langage en [[psychanalyse]].''" 1953a. In {{E}} p. 237-322. It is in this period that the names [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] and [[Roman Jakobson]] come to the fore in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques
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  • ...here it is introduced in the context of a [[discussion]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]'s [[concept]] of the [[sign]].<ref>{{E}} p.149</ref>In this context, the
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  • ...ics]], the term "[[structure]]" comes to be increasingly associated with [[Saussure]]'s [[model]] of [[language]]. ...e terms, only differences.<ref>[[Ferdinand de Saussure|Saussure, Ferdinand de]]. 1916: 120</ref>
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  • ...] and [[language]].<ref>{{L}}. "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage en psychanalyse]]," 1953a, in {{E}} p.237-322. ["[[ [[Lacan]]'s use of the term ''[[parole]]'' owes little to [[Saussure]] -- whose opposition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langue]]'' is replaced
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  • ...anticipated the findings of modern [[structural]] [[linguists]] such as [[Saussure]], and his work can be better [[understood]] in the light of these [[lingui ...scientific terms.<ref>{{L}} "[[Work of Jacques Lacan|Au-delà du 'principe de realité']]", 1936. {{E}} pp. 73-92</ref>
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  • ...thesis]] -- ''[[On paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personality|De la psychose paranoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personalité]]'' ("[[On In 1938, [[Lacan]] becomes a member of the '''[[Société psychanalytique de Paris]]''' ([[SPP]]), a member [[body]] of the [[IPA]].
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  • [[Metaphor]] thus corresponds to [[Saussure]]'s paradigmatic relations (which hold ''in absentia'') and [[metonymy]] to ...opposition.<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar V|Le Séminaire. Livre V. Les formations de l'inconscient, 1957-58]]'', unpublished.</ref>
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  • 1969-1970 Le séminaire, Livre XVII: L'envers de la [[psychanalyse]]. ...[[Discourses]] get [[structured]] throughout dramatic [[reflection]]: plus-de-[[jouir]] and jouisance; the [[master]] and the [[slave]]; [[Marx]]; [[know
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  • ...d," or [[the thing]] itself, in [[order]] to form a meaning-imbued "sign." Saussure believed that [[dismantling]] signs was a real [[science]], for in doing so ...slev]] ([[1899]]&ndash;[[1965]]) developed a [[structuralist]] approach to Saussure's theories. His best known work is ''Prolegomena: A Theory of Language'', w
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  • ...[[linguistics]] revolves almost entirely aorund the work of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] and [[Roman Jakobson]]. =====Ferdinand de Saussure=====
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  • [[Image:Schema.L.simplifie.gif|thumb|150px|right|Schema L]] # [[Image:Schema.L.smalla.gif]], the [[ego]] and
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  • ...timte truth of the capitalist utilitarian de-spiritualized universe is the de-materialization of the "real life" itself, its reversal into a spectral sho ...mphasize the differential character of the signifier, Lacan first replaces Saussure's single scheme with a signifier's couple, with the opposition man/woman, w
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  • ...timte truth of the capitalist utilitarian de-spiritualized universe is the de-materialization of the "real life" itself, its reversal into a spectral sho ...mphasize the differential character of the signifier, Lacan first replaces Saussure's single scheme with a signifier's couple, with the opposition man/woman, w
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  • ...Strategy</i>? Its fundamental insight, following the [[linguistics]] of [[Saussure]], is that there is no necessary [[relationship]] between [[reality]] and i ...by which we [[construct]] reality. That is, again following the analogy of Saussure's conception of [[language]], the [[meaning]] of [[particular]] [[political
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  • ...f a group of his disciples caused to be published under the title, ''Cours de linguistique g&eacute;nerale'', a work of prime importance for the transmis ...ncessant sliding of the signified under the signifier - which Ferdinand de Saussure illustrates with an image resembling the wavy lines of the upper and lower
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  • </font><blockquote><blockquote><font size="+1">[Saussure introduces the structuralist point of view into linguistic meaning prior to Saussure had been historical with
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  • retranscription écrite intégrale de la séance énoncée, relue à l'aide de la bande son, (mise à jour 2004).</font>
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  • intégrale de la séance énoncée le 9 avril 74, relue à l'aide de la bande son, (mise à jour 2004).</font>
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  • Cervantès Miguel (de), </strong> <a href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&a ...rev=/language_tools" target="_blank"><font size="1">http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/gallica/Chronologie/11siecle/Roland/rol_intr.html</font></a><strong
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