
Semiotics
Ferdinand de Saussure
1857–1913
“In language there are only differences without positive terms.”
Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist and semiotician whose ideas laid the foundation for many significant developments in linguistics and semiology in the 20th century. His distinction between signifier and signified, and langue and parole, revolutionized the study of language.
Contribution
Structural linguistics, signifier/signified, langue/parole
Key Works
- • Course in General Linguistics