Émile Benveniste and the Rhuthmoi of Language – Part 3

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Previous chapter Is Language a Hermeneutical Medium For Man? These conclusions might seem, at first glance, to bring the Benvenistian conception of language closer to the less radical hermeneutical conceptions developed from the 1970s by the French philosopher Paul Ricœur in a series of remarkable books: La Métaphore vive, 1975 – The Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies of the Creation of Meaning in Language, 1978; Temps et récit, 3 vol., 1983-1985 – Time and Narrative, - Linguistique et théorie du langage – Nouvel article

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Primary works.Emile Benveniste - 2005 - In Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge (eds.), Key thinkers in linguistics and the philosophy of language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 30.
Etrennes de linguistique offertes par quelques amis à Emile Benveniste. [REVIEW]Emile Boisacq - 1930 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 9 (3-4):913-915.

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