In last week’s article we looked at Ferdinand de Saussure’s pioneering work on the structure of languages — a field which he called Semiology but is nowadays more commonly known as Semiotics.
As we explored in that article, this work of Saussure is a treasure trove of interesting insights into the structure and nature of language but today we are going t…
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