Facts about Ferdinand De Saussure

Occup.Educator
FromSwitzerland
BornNovember 26, 1857
DiedFebruary 22, 1913
Aged55 years

Summary

Ferdinand De Saussure was a famous Educator from Switzerland, who lived between November 26, 1857 and February 22, 1913. He/she became 55 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac sagittarius, who is known for Philosophical, Motion, Experimentation, Optimism. Our collection contains 19 quotes who is written / told by Ferdinand.

Related authors: Claude Levi-Strauss (Scientist)

19 Famous quotes by Ferdinand De Saussure

Small: It is only since linguistics has become more aware of its object of study, i.e. perceives the whole ext
"It is only since linguistics has become more aware of its object of study, i.e. perceives the whole extent of it, that it is evident that this science can make a contribution to a range of studies that will be of interest to almost anyone"
Small: In fact, from then on scholars engaged in a kind of game of comparing different Indo-European languages
"In fact, from then on scholars engaged in a kind of game of comparing different Indo-European languages with one another, and eventually they could not fail to wonder what exactly these connections showed, and how they should be interpreted in concrete terms"
Small: Nearly all institutions, it might be said, are based on signs, but these signs do not directly evoke th
"Nearly all institutions, it might be said, are based on signs, but these signs do not directly evoke things"
Small: The first of these phases is that of grammar, invented by the Greeks and carried on unchanged by the Fr
"The first of these phases is that of grammar, invented by the Greeks and carried on unchanged by the French. It never had any philosophical view of a language as such"
Small: Within speech, words are subject to a kind of relation that is independent of the first and based on th
"Within speech, words are subject to a kind of relation that is independent of the first and based on their linkage: these are syntagmatic relations, of which I have spoken"
Small: The business, task or object of the scientific study of languages will if possible be 1) to trace the h
"The business, task or object of the scientific study of languages will if possible be 1) to trace the history of all known languages. Naturally this is possible only to a very limited extent and for very few languages"
Small: It is one of the aims of linguistics to define itself, to recognise what belongs within its domain.
"It is one of the aims of linguistics to define itself, to recognise what belongs within its domain. In those cases where it relies upon psychology, it will do so indirectly, remaining independent"
Small: Everyone, left to his own devices, forms an idea about what goes on in language which is very far from
"Everyone, left to his own devices, forms an idea about what goes on in language which is very far from the truth"
Small: A language presupposes that all the individual users possess the organs
"A language presupposes that all the individual users possess the organs"
Small: Whitney wanted to eradicate the idea that in the case of a language we are dealing with a natural facul
"Whitney wanted to eradicate the idea that in the case of a language we are dealing with a natural faculty; in fact, social institutions stand opposed to natural institutions"
Small: Any psychology of sign systems will be part of social psychology - that is to say, will be exclusively
"Any psychology of sign systems will be part of social psychology - that is to say, will be exclusively social; it will involve the same psychology as is applicable in the case of languages"
Small: A linguistic system is a series of differences of sound combined with a series of differences of ideas
"A linguistic system is a series of differences of sound combined with a series of differences of ideas"
Small: The critical principle demanded an examination, for instance, of the contribution of different periods,
"The critical principle demanded an examination, for instance, of the contribution of different periods, thus to some extent embarking on historical linguistics"
Small: Henceforth, language studies were no longer directed merely towards correcting grammar
"Henceforth, language studies were no longer directed merely towards correcting grammar"
Small: In general, the philological movement opened up countless sources relevant to linguistic issues, treati
"In general, the philological movement opened up countless sources relevant to linguistic issues, treating them in quite a different spirit from traditional grammar; for instance, the study of inscriptions and their language. But not yet in the spirit of linguistics"
Small: The very special place that a language occupies among institutions is undeniable, but there is much mor
"The very special place that a language occupies among institutions is undeniable, but there is much more to be said-, a comparison would tend rather to bring out the differences"
Small: Outside speech, the association that is made in the memory between words having something in common cre
"Outside speech, the association that is made in the memory between words having something in common creates different groups, series, families, within which very diverse relations obtain but belonging to a single category: these are associative relations"
Small: Linguistics will have to recognise laws operating universally in language, and in a strictly rational m
"Linguistics will have to recognise laws operating universally in language, and in a strictly rational manner, separating general phenomena from those restricted to one branch of languages or another"
Small: It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenome
"It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenomena, whether phonetic, morphological or other, and how language lives, carries on and changes over time"