![]() It is published now in English for the first time in an edition edited by Simon Bouquet and Rudolf Engler, and translated and introduced by Carol Sanders and Matthew Pires, all leading Saussure scholars. This proved to be the missing original of the great work. Eighty years later in 1996 a manuscript in Saussure's hand was discovered in the orangerie of his family house in Geneva. Before he died Saussure told friends he was writing up the lectures himself but no evidence of this was found. The book became one of the most influential works of the twentieth century, giving direction to modern linguistics and inspiration to literary and cultural theory. Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public Healthįerdinand de Saussure's Cours de linguistique générale was posthumously composed by his students from the notes they had made at his lectures.The European Society of Cardiology Series. ![]() Oxford Commentaries on International Law. ![]()
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