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A Linguist Reads Derrida
Saturday, February 21, 2009
I've Seen this Sign
The overview of Derrida's take on what makes signs problematic (
Translator's Preface
xvi-xvii) just sounds like the
Saussurian
Arbitrariness of
the Sign
insight. Presumably there is more to it than this.
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