Saussure's Semiology among General Linguistic lessons and Searching about the Myth

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  • Michel Arrive
  • Rachid Ben Malek

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i5.248

Keywords:

Semiology, Linguistics, Myth, Symbol, Sign, Character

Abstract

Though semiology was of the most attention of Saussure, we find unexplained disorder in its position of the general linguistic lessons and the position that has been specified for it on searching of a myth. Saussure had two different points of view; in one hand, the linguistic sign get introduced in a very careful way that pulls down the efforts of making any comparison. On the other hand, it used to be put on the same level of other semiology, especially myth character. In this research paper, we try to decide the common and different features between the linguistic sign and myth character that are described as "self-Empty beings" and "not existed beings".

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Published

2021-05-28

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Arrive, M. ., & Ben Malek, . R. . (2021). Saussure’s Semiology among General Linguistic lessons and Searching about the Myth. Arts for Linguistic & Literary Studies, 1(5), 7–33. https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i5.248

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