Structural Linguistics

It's the idea of language is a system of constrast and equivalents.

Ferdinand de Saussure

He was born in Switzerland in 1857 and he died in 1913.

Father of the Structural Linguistics.

His most influential work is "Course in General Linguistics", which was published in 1916.

His ideas served for the beginning and development of Modern Linguistics.

His most influential work is "Course in General Linguistics", which was published in 1916

Language is structural

Language is a static system of interconnected units.

main ideas

sign

Signified

Concept of the thing.

Signifier

Sound of the letters or word which we are talking about

It needs a speech community to be recognized.

Speech

It's what the individual speaks.

It's a person using the language as an individual.

Language

It's a system of signs shared by the community.

Syntax and Phonology

Synchrony

A complete language system that is studied in a point of time. Often in a current perspective.

Diachrony

A complete language system that is studied in a historical and evolutionary perspective.

Historical Linguistics

Paradigm

the syntagmatic relations are given in the speech, the words are ordered in a linear way since there is no possibility of pronouncing two elements at the same time.

Syntagm

The paradigmatic relationships are established between alternating units, means, between the signs that could appear in the same place of a statement.

In order to alternate two or more signs, they must belong to the same category.