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so:text | Language can be compared to a sheet of paper: thought is its recto and sound its verso: one cannot cut the verso without simultaneously cutting the recto. Similarly, in the matter of language, one can separate neither sound from thought nor thought from sound; such separation could be achieved only by abstraction, which would lead either to pure psychology, or to pure phonology. (en) |
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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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