Ferdinand de Saussure
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Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist. He was born in 1857 in Geneva, and died in 1913. He has made very imporant contributions to the linguistic studies, therefore he is called ´father of the modern linguistics´ (Hall, 1997, p. 30). De Saussure introduced a new way of looking at representation and signs.
Due to his work, semiotics in the 19th centery emerged as a method of examining phenomena in different fields.
References:
- Hall, S. (1997). Representation: cultural representations and signifying practices. London: Sage Publications.
Created by Boudewijn Idema, 10 september 2011