Émile Benveniste and the Rhuthmoi of Language – Part 1

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Previous chapter In Problems of General Linguistics Vol. I, Benveniste famously claimed that “language is in the nature of man”. In this chapter, I would like to analyze the peculiar meaning he gave to this statement, to show how it resumed a reflection on the radical historicity of human beings already initiated by Humboldt and Saussure and how it made thereby language itself susceptible of rhuthmic - Linguistique et théorie du langage – Nouvel article

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Primary works.Emile Benveniste - 2005 - In Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge (eds.), Key thinkers in linguistics and the philosophy of language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 30.
Etrennes de linguistique offertes par quelques amis à Emile Benveniste. [REVIEW]Emile Boisacq - 1930 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 9 (3-4):913-915.

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