Review published In: Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 19:2/3 (1992) ► pp.369–374
Book review
Saussure: Signs, Systems, and Arbitrariness. By David Holdcroft
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Re-reading Saussure: The dynamics of signs in social life. By Paul J. Thibault. Historiographia Linguistica 26:1-2 ► pp. 209 ff.
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