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Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1970
ISBN 10: 0299056406ISBN 13: 9780299056407
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Published by Editions De Minuit, Paris, 1969
ISBN 10: 272985522XISBN 13: 9782729855222
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. University library withdrawl in clean cream covers and with bright clean text. ; 203 pages.
Published by Nordisk Sprog, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1949
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. In French, and some essays in English. 307 pp. Occasional very small stray pencil marks, throughout. Original wrappers. Previous owner's rubber stamp (faint) to top of front cover.
Published by Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1970, 1970
ISBN 10: 0299056406ISBN 13: 9780299056407
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Published by Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft,, 1968
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Published by Wissenschaftliche buchgesellschaft, 1968
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Envoi rapide couverture défraîchie intérieur porpre tranche un peu ternie. in12. 1968. Cartonné. Bon état.
Published by Minuit, 1968
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Published by University of Wisconsin, 1970
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Published by Editions De Minuit, Paris, 1971
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Published by Editions De Minuit, Paris, 1971
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Published by Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1968
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Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1970
ISBN 10: 0299056406ISBN 13: 9780299056407
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Published by Hueber Verlag, München, 1974
ISBN 10: 3190067090ISBN 13: 9783190067091
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Broschur. Condition: deutliche Gebrauchsspuren. 1. Auflage. Linguistische Reihe 9 Eigentlich ein schönes, sauberes Exemplar allerdings mit einigen Bleistift-Anstreichungen und -notizen im Text (im Preis berücksichtigt) In deutscher Sprache. 124 S. 210 x 145 mm.
Published by ARGO, LECCE, 1999
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Brossura. Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. 8°,PP.276,BR.EDIT.FIG.,A CURA DI ROMEO GALASSI E COSIMO CAPUTO, TRADUZIONE DAL FRANCESE DI MASSIMILIANO PICCIARELLI,CON IL CONTRIBUTO ANCHE FINANZIARIO DELL'UNIVERSITA' DI PADOVA.
Published by Editions de Minuit, 1971
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. 1ère édition. 231 pp, tables. In 12 broché, édition française, annoté, bon état. Parus en 1943 dans les Annales de l'université de Copenhague, les Prolégomènes à une théorie du langage représentent un bilan de la théorie générale de Louis Trolle Hjelmslev (1899-1965) concernant le langage, ce qu'il appelle la glossématique. Conçus dans la continuité des attendus saussuriens, avec la collaboration du Cercle linguistique de Copenhague (fondé par Hjelmslev en 1931), ils ambitionnent de fonder de manière immanente une théorie générale du langage qui soit la plus proche possible d'une axiomatique. Livre d'occasion.
Published by The university of Wisconsin Press, Madison / Milwaukee, 1970
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Violet cloth. Condition: Good copy. 1st edition. Original title: 'Sproget: En introduttion' (1963). Translated from the Danish by Francis J. Whitfield. Contents: 1). Prefatory remarks. 2). Linguistic function. 3). Genetic relationship of languages. 4). Linguistic structure and linguistic usage. 5). Sign formation. 6). Language families. 7). Parent languages. 8). Typological relationship of languages. 9). Types of linguistic structure. 10). Types of linguistic usage. 11). Linguistic change. 12). Languages of different degrees. With translator's introduction and index. XIII + 144 pag. Size: 22,5cmx14,5cm.
Published by Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1968
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Published by Paris Editions de Minuit, coll. "Arguments" n° 35 1968, 1968
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Condition: 2. in-8, bropché, 227 pp. Légères salissures au dos, sans gravité, sinon très bon état. Edition originale française (sans grand papier).
Published by Gredos, Madrid, 1976
ISBN 10: 8424906918ISBN 13: 9788424906917
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Paperback with flaps. Condition: New. 1. ed. Excellent condition. Uncut pages. Some shelf wear on front and back covers. Investiga Louis Hjelmslev todavía no formada la glosemática las relaciones entre estado (o sistema) lingüístico y cambio lingüístico. ¿Qué es lo esencial en una lengua: constituir un todo organizado, normativo, o sufrir continuas transformaciones históricas para adaptarse a nuevas necesidades? Problema eterno, zanjado casi siempre a favor de la concepción sistemática (salvo en el siglo XIX, cuando la lingüística histórico-comparada no tenía ojos sino para los cambios). Hjelmslev se siente vivir en una época crítica; hasta Saussure había sentado como una antinomia la incompatibilidad absoluta entre lo sincrónico y lo diacrónico. Pero nada arredra al lingüista danés. Tiene que demostrar dos cosas: hasta qué punto es sistemática la naturaleza de la lengua, y si los cambios se deben a causas interiores o exteriores. Frente al habla, la lengua se erige como institución supraindividual, social, con normas o leyes propias. No es el anárquico azar quien la domina, sino la forma, configuradora de materiales lingüísticos y no lingüísticos. En sus tres campos gramática, fonética, semántica las unidades respectivas aparecen dependientes unas de otras, trabadas por relaciones fijas (oposiciones, equivalencias) que les aseguran su puesto y función dentro del conjunto. Pero el verdadero núcleo o «santuario» de la lengua es la gramática, no sólo por su perfecta sistematización, sino por englobar las categorías lingüísticas (comparación, género, número, caso, etc.), cada una con una significación fundamental que desentrañará valientemente nuestro autor. Ejemplos comparativos de muchas lenguas, especialmente las indoeuropeas y fino-ugras, dan base a estas teorías de gramática general. Y así se fundamenta también la tesis principal, es decir, que los cambios lingüísticos más profundos, los que afectan al sistema (no ya a la norma o el uso), brotan del sistema mismo y no de fuera, a causa de ciertas predisposiciones dirigidas hacia un optimum ideal. Entre sistema y cambios hay mutua interdependencia, no la incompatibilidad que decía Saussure. Hjelmslev quiso hacer de la lingüística una ciencia autónoma, libre de arrastres lógicos o psicológicos. Buscó con fe lo puramente lingüístico, aplicando un método que se encarama desde lo palpable a lo más y más abstracto. Porque en la abstracción veía la honda realidad oculta, y en la sistematización el palpitar mismo de la vida. Recojamos unas palabras suyas, casi un autorretrato: «El nervio de la ciencia no es tradición, sino pensamiento independiente». Esa independencia le hizo descubrir un día la felicidad de los planos simétricos y de la coherencia absoluta. If book and packaging weight exceeds 400gms, additional shipping charges may apply. Editor: Versión Española de Berta Pallares de R. Arias. New. Biblioteca Románica Hispánica; Estudios y ensayos, 249. 280 pp. 14.5x20.5 cm; 306 gm.
Published by Gredos, Madrid, 1976
Seller: Librería Monogatari, Chapela Pontevedra, Spain
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Primera edición. Biblioteca Románica Hispánica. Dirigida por Dámaso Alonso. Estudios y ensayos, 251. Versión española de Félix Piñero Torre. Abertura de cm entre lomo y contraportada, reparada. Buen estado. Muy raro. ANTES DE HACER EL PEDIDO, DEBE INFORMARSE ACERCA DE LOS GASTOS DE ENVÍO HACIENDO CLIC EN EL ENLACE QUE ACOMPAÑA A ESTA FICHA, YA QUE ÉSTOS VARÍAN EN FUNCIÓN DEL PESO DE LOS LIBROS, LA MODALIDAD DE ENVÍO (ORDINARIO, CERTIFICADO O MENSAJERÍA), EL DESTINO Y LA FORMA DE PAGO (TARJETA, TRANSFERENCIA O CONTRA REEMBOLSO). Size: 383 pp. 20 x 14,5 cm, 440 gr.
Seller: Le Chemin des philosophes, Paris, France
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Nouvelle édition traduite du danois par Una Canger avec la collaboration d'Annick Wewer. Suivi de "La Structure fondamentale du langage" Traduit de l'anglais par Anne-Marie Léonard. Minuit, Paris, 1971, in-8, br., couv à rabats, 231 p. E.O. de cette trad. Bon ex.
Published by Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft WBG, 1968
Seller: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Zorn, Marburg, Germany
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Original-Leinenband. 183 Seiten mit einer farbigen Karte zum Ausklappen. Gutes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Textsauber und aus einem Nichtraucherhaushalt. Dieses Exemplar stammt aus der Bibliothek des ehemaligen Hamburger Professors für Allgemeine und Angewandte Phonetik Elmar Ternes. Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by München, Hueber, 1974
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Paperback. 1. Aufl. 124 S. Guter Zustand. Bibliotheksexemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 280.
Published by Einaudi, 1977
ISBN 10: 8806095064ISBN 13: 9788806095062
Seller: Libreria Equilibri Torino, Torino, TO, Italy
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Condition: Molto Buono. Einaudi (Nuova biblioteca scientifica 60); 1977; Noisbn ; Copertina flessibile ; 21,5 x 16 cm; pp. 329; Prima edizione ; minimi segni d'uso alla copertina, interno ottimo; Molto buono (come da foto). ; La densità e la profondità dell'opera trobadorica furono tali che la cultura europea ne ha ricavato una forte impronta, anche sul piano del costume, e a quella esperienza ritorna periodicamente, come a una propria matrice. L'omogeneità dell'esperienza trobadorica non fu tuttavia assoluta, e diede luogoad alcune eccezioni, fra le quali la più rilevante è quella narrativa. ; L immagine se disponibile, corrisponde alla copia in vendita. Italiano.
Published by Prague, Jednota Ceskych Matematyku a Fysiku, 1939
Seller: Biblioteca de Babel, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Cartonnage neuf similicuir, in 8o, 345pp.Couverture d'origine conservée. Exemplaire solide et complet; condition générale très bonne. De la table des matières: Avant-propos: N.S. Trubetzkoy: Wie soll das Lautsystem einer künstlichen internationalen Hilfssprache beschaffen sein? N.S. Trubetzkoy: Aus meiner phonologischen Kartothek Problèmes phonologiques généraux: Articles de E. Benveniste, Marcel Cohen, Marguerite Durand, Louis Hjelmslev, J.M. Korinek, Ludovit Novák, H.J. Pos, V. Skalicka, Lucien Tesnière, Josef Vachek Phonologie synchronique: Articles de Leonard Bloomfield, Olaf Broch, Gerhard Deeters, M. Dluska, A.W. de Groot, A.V. Isacenko, T. Navarro Tomás, Giulia Porru, Alf Sommerfelt, Morris Swadesh, George L. Trager, Th. Baader, Jac. van Ginneken, Georges Gougenheim, A.G. Haudricourt, André Martinet, Holger Pedersen, B. Trnka, N. van Wijk, P. Trost, Bohuslav Havránek Appendice: Bibliographie des travaux de N.S. Trubetzkoy Zum unbeendeten Artikel Trubetzkoys "Aus meiner phonologischen Kartothek". Rare.
København, Høst & Søn, 1928. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. A bit of minor wear to extremities and a bit of wear to spine. An excellent, very nice and clean copy. 362, (1 - errata) pp. The rare first edition of Hjelmslev's first major book, in which he anticipates many of the views that led to the foundation of the seminal theory of language "Glossematics" which he framed together with H.J. Uldall. This foundational work treats the general laws of the formation of language and is an invaluable source for the understanding of Hjelmslev's linguistic theories. Hjelmslev had studied comparatvive linguistics in Copenhagen, Prague and Paris, when in 1931 he co-founded the "Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague", also known as the "Copenhagen School of Linguistics" with Viggo Brøndal (1887-1942). Hjelmslev's linguistic theories formed the basis of this seminal school, which soon became one of the most important centres of structuralism in the world. The single most important cornerstone of this internationally highly influential school was the new theory on language that Hjelmslev had developed together with Hans-Jørgen Uldall. This theory consisted in the double duality of the linguistic sign and is now known as "Glossematics", a now generally used term, which was coined by the two. "Glossematics" represents an attempt to analyze the contents and the form of language on a coherent basis. Hjelmslev's theories of semiotics became hugely influential, and virtually all of the greatest European thinkers interested in language and theories of language throughout the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s were hugely influenced by Hjemslev, whose theories remain of seminal character to this day.
København [Copenhagen], 1943. Lex8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Spine and part of back wrapper faded, otherwise very nice and clean. 116 pp. The seminal first edition of this breakthrough work in linguistics, which constitutes the basis of linguistic analysis and served as a main inspiration for Derrida's "De la Grammatologie". In 1943 the first edition of the main work of the great Danish linguist Louis Hjelmslev (1899-1965) appeared. The work appeared in the series "Festskrift udgivet af Københavns Universitet i Anledning af Universitetets Aarsfest" and bore the title "Omkring Sprogteoriens Grundlæggelse". The work was translated into English as "Prolegomena to a Theory of Language" and later into French as "Prolegomenes a une theorie du langage ". This work came to represent a breakthrough in linguistics and formed an entirely new branch of this field.Hjelmslev had studied comparatvive linguistics in Copenhagen, Prague and Paris, when in 1931 he co-founded the "Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague", also known as the "Copenhagen School of Linguistics" with Viggo Brøndal (1887-1942). Hjelmslev's linguistic theories formed the basis of this seminal scool, which soon became one of the most important centres of structuralism in the world. The single most important cornerstone of this internationally highly influential school was the new theory on language that Hjelmslev had developed together with Hans-Jørgen Uldall. This theory consisted in the double duality of the linguistic sign and is now known as "Glossematics", a now generally used term, which was coined by the two. "Glossematics" represents an attempt to analyze the contents and the form of language on a coherent basis. Hjelmslev's theories of semiotics became hugely influential, and virtually all of the greatest European thinkers interested in language and theories of language throughout the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s were hugely inflenced by Hjemslev, whose theories remain of seminal character to this day.In his main work, "Prolegomena to a Theory of Language", Hjelmslev begins by ascertaining that "- Language - human speech - is an inexhaustible wealth of manifold values. Language is inseparably linked to man and follows him in all of his doing. Language is the tool with which man moulds thought and feeling, mood, aspiring, will and action, the tool with which he influences and is influenced, the last and deepest condition of human society. [.]" ("- Sproget - mennesketalen - er en uudtømmelig rigdom af mangfoldige værdier. Sproget er uadskillelig knyttet til mennesket og følger ham I al hans færd. Sproget er det redskab hvormed mennesket former tanke og følelse, stemning, stræben, vilje og handling, det redskab hvormad han paavirker og paavirkes, menneskesamfundets sidste og dybeste forudsætning." p. (5) ). He then goes on to unfold a criticism of the linguistic methodologies in use at the time. He accepts Saussure's theories of language as a system of signs, the leading theories in this field at the time, but he claims that this only applies to theories of language use. Hjelmslev, however, wishes to establish a regular linguistic system, in which language is seen as a complex system made up of small units. He sees earlier linguistic methodologies as being merely descriptive, and as the first, he wishes to provide a methodology that is systematizing and provide a linguistic theory that is to found the basis of a rational form of linguistics. The theory that Hjelmslev thus develops here came to constitute an important contribution to modern general epistemology, a contribution that likewise constitutes the starting point of linguistic analysis. Linguistic analysis is set off with the theory propounded in this work that a sign not merely refers to one form, but to two, namely a content form and an expression form. At the same time, every function of a sign is twofold in that it is manifested by both the content substance and the expression substance, the first being the psychological manifestation of the sign, the second being the material substance, in which the sign is manifested. Thus, Hjelmslev puts forth a new form of semiotics, one in which language and linguistics are not necessarily bound to a spoken language, and one which is constituted by a scientific method of analysis. Because of this theory, a new philosophical tradition also sees the light of day, one inspired by the opposition to the widely accepted idea that images, in order to be understood, had to be translated into a phonetic substance or something more concrete. For Hjelmslev, the linguist finds meaning in from the form of content, and it is from the point of view of this form that the content substance must be analyzed. This theory deeply influenced both Deleuze, who often mentions Hjelmslev throughout his works, and Derrida, who's "Grammatologie" is deeply inspired by Hjelmslev's work, to which it bears numerous references and long quotations.
København [Copenhagen], Bianco Luno,1943. Lex8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. The first upper right corners a bit bumped. Clean. 116 pp. The seminal first edition of this breakthrough work in linguistics, which constitutes the basis of linguistic analysis and served as a main inspiration for Derrida's "De la Grammatologie". In 1943 the first edition of the main work of the great Danish linguist Louis Hjelmslev (1899-1965) appeared. The work appeared in the series "Festskrift udgivet af Københavns Universitet i Anledning af Universitetets Aarsfest" and bore the title "Omkring Sprogteoriens Grundlæggelse". The work was translated into English as "Prolegomena to a Theory of Language" and later into French as "Prolegomenes a une theorie du langage ". This work came to represent a breakthrough in linguistics and formed an entirely new branch of this field.Hjelmslev had studied comparatvive linguistics in Copenhagen, Prague and Paris, when in 1931 he co-founded the "Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague", also known as the "Copenhagen School of Linguistics" with Viggo Brøndal (1887-1942). Hjelmslev's linguistic theories formed the basis of this seminal scool, which soon became one of the most important centres of structuralism in the world. The single most important cornerstone of this internationally highly influential school was the new theory on language that Hjelmslev had developed together with Hans-Jørgen Uldall. This theory consisted in the double duality of the linguistic sign and is now known as "Glossematics", a now generally used term, which was coined by the two. "Glossematics" represents an attempt to analyze the contents and the form of language on a coherent basis. Hjelmslev's theories of semiotics became hugely influential, and virtually all of the greatest European thinkers interested in language and theories of language throughout the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s were hugely inflenced by Hjemslev, whose theories remain of seminal character to this day.In his main work, "Prolegomena to a Theory of Language", Hjelmslev begins by ascertaining that "- Language - human speech - is an inexhaustible wealth of manifold values. Language is inseparably linked to man and follows him in all of his doing. Language is the tool with which man moulds thought and feeling, mood, aspiring, will and action, the tool with which he influences and is influenced, the last and deepest condition of human society. [.]" ("- Sproget - mennesketalen - er en uudtømmelig rigdom af mangfoldige værdier. Sproget er uadskillelig knyttet til mennesket og følger ham I al hans færd. Sproget er det redskab hvormed mennesket former tanke og følelse, stemning, stræben, vilje og handling, det redskab hvormad han paavirker og paavirkes, menneskesamfundets sidste og dybeste forudsætning." p. (5) ). He then goes on to unfold a criticism of the linguistic methodologies in use at the time. He accepts Saussure's theories of language as a system of signs, the leading theories in this field at the time, but he claims that this only applies to theories of language use. Hjelmslev, however, wishes to establish a regular linguistic system, in which language is seen as a complex system made up of small units. He sees earlier linguistic methodologies as being merely descriptive, and as the first, he wishes to provide a methodology that is systematizing and provide a linguistic theory that is to found the basis of a rational form of linguistics. The theory that Hjelmslev thus develops here came to constitute an important contribution to modern general epistemology, a contribution that likewise constitutes the starting point of linguistic analysis. Linguistic analysis is set off with the theory propounded in this work that a sign not merely refers to one form, but to two, namely a content form and an expression form. At the same time, every function of a sign is twofold in that it is manifested by both the content substance and the expression substance, the first being the psychological manifestation of the sign, the second being the material substance, in which the sign is manifested. Thus, Hjelmslev puts forth a new form of semiotics, one in which language and linguistics are not necessarily bound to a spoken language, and one which is constituted by a scientific method of analysis. Because of this theory, a new philosophical tradition also sees the light of day, one inspired by the opposition to the widely accepted idea that images, in order to be understood, had to be translated into a phonetic substance or something more concrete. For Hjelmslev, the linguist finds meaning in from the form of content, and it is from the point of view of this form that the content substance must be analyzed. This theory deeply influenced both Deleuze, who often mentions Hjelmslev throughout his works, and Derrida, who's "Grammatologie" is deeply inspired by Hjelmslev's work, to which it bears numerous references and long quotations.