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... language ( langue ) exists , and , with that language , a collection of signs defined by their contrasting characteristics and their rules of use ; a language in fact is never given in itself , in its totality ; it could only be so in a ...
... language ( langue ) exists , and , with that language , a collection of signs defined by their contrasting characteristics and their rules of use ; a language in fact is never given in itself , in its totality ; it could only be so in a ...
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Michel Foucault. language ( langue ) itself are not identical . Such cases are a speech and its simultaneous translation ; a scientific text in English and its French version ; a notice printed in three columns in three different languages ...
Michel Foucault. language ( langue ) itself are not identical . Such cases are a speech and its simultaneous translation ; a scientific text in English and its French version ; a notice printed in three columns in three different languages ...
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... language ( langue ) , concepts and methods that had been tested within it . If I spoke of discourse , it was not to show that the mechanisms or processes of the language ( langue ) were entirely preserved in it ; but rather to reveal ...
... language ( langue ) , concepts and methods that had been tested within it . If I spoke of discourse , it was not to show that the mechanisms or processes of the language ( langue ) were entirely preserved in it ; but rather to reveal ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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