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so:text | Psychologically our thought-apart from its expression in words-is only a shapeless and indistinct mass. Philosophers and linguists have always agreed in recognizing that without the help of signs we would be unable to make a clear-cut, consistent distinction between two ideas. Without language, thought is a vague, uncharted nebula. here are no pre-existing ideas, and nothing is distinct before the appearance of language. (en) |
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so:description | Ferdinand de Saussure (en) |
so:description | ; PART TWO. Synchronic Linguistics (en) |
so:description | ; PART ONE. General principles (en) |
so:description | ; INTRODUCTION (en) |
so:description | (1916) (en) |
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