Language Systems and Principles of Reconstruction in Linguistics

Diogenes 35 (137):1-25 (1987)
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Abstract

Two levels can be distinguished in the structure of a language as a system of signs: the level of expression and the level of contents. Every sign of a language will thus be characterized by the unity of these two aspects. We can distinguish therein the signifying (.signans) and the signified (signatum), which correspond to the two levels of the language. Relations between the signifying and the signified in linguistic signs are determined by the relationship between their content and their expression. Relations between signs at the level of contents and at the level of expression are the cause of the complex nature of the linguistic sign.

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