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ЖЕНЕВСКАЯ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ШКОЛА И ПРОБЛЕМЫ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЭПИСТЕМОЛОГИИ
Geneva Language School and Problems of Modern Epistemology

Author(s): Nina Mighirina
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Vasiliana ’98
Summary/Abstract: The principle of immanence, which is at the basis of Ferdinand de Saussure’s linguistic concept, focuses on the abstract description of language at the basis of rigid formalization oflinguistic structures within the oppositions of linguistic signs,but this kind of relationship can be revealed only in the staticstratified system, which is only possible in synchronicdescription of language. In contemporary epistemology, in theEuropean and American structural and classical linguistics, theGeneva school of linguistics found the development of ideas,principles, concepts representatives, which allowed theoptimization and the study of the language system language, theunits of the different strata of language structure and therelationships between them.