structural linguistics

NOUN
  1. linguistics defined as the analysis of formal structures in a text or discourse
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How To Use structural linguistics In A Sentence

  • Saying it's all linguistics is a bit of a strange thing to say, since most of Derrida's work is an extension from work that was itself an extension of Structural Linguistics.
  • Cognitive grammar has adoptedapproach to word classes from that of traditional grammar or structural linguistics.
  • Taking its cue from structural linguistics, it will concentrate on the signifiers at the expense of the signifieds.
  • Notice first that the dispute is not between rationalism and behaviorism, but between R and E. Lakoff is, I believe, correct in stating that the universals postulated in one subvariety of E.(structural linguistics) are "complex enough" to refute the claims of another subvariety (behaviorism). Chomsky Replies
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