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    Daniel de Saussure Bacot.

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    Louis Hjelmslev(1899-1965) developed a formalist approach to Saussure's structuralist theories.

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    LouisHjelmslev(1899- 1965) developed a formalist approach to Saussure's structuralist theories.

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    Louis Hjelmslev(1899–1965) developed a formalist approach to Saussure's structuralist theories.

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    Saussure's insistence on the arbitrariness of the sign also has

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    In France Antoine Meillet and Émile Benveniste continued Saussure's project,

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    Saussure himself cited Indian grammar as an influence on some of his ideas.

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    he produced more linguistically focused writings in which he applied Saussure's distinction between langue

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    In his Course in General Linguistics, Saussure credits the American linguist William Dwight Whitney(1827-1894) with insisting on the arbitrary nature of the sign.

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    Saussure's insistence on the arbitrariness of the sign also has influenced later philosophers and theorists such as Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, and Jean Baudrillard.

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    Blending Freud and Saussure, the French(post)structuralist Jacques Lacan applied structuralism to psychoanalysis and, in a different way, Jean Piaget applied structuralism to the study of psychology.

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    In France Antoine Meillet and Émile Benveniste continued Saussure's project, and members of the Prague school of linguistics such as Roman Jakobson and Nikolai Trubetzkoy conducted research that would be greatly influential.

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    The last really big piece in the photosynthesis puzzle finally arrived in 1804, courtesy of Swiss chemist Nicolas de Saussure, who proved that the carbon a plant got from absorbed CO2 could not possibly be enough to account for the growth of plant fiber.

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    The last really big piece in the photosynthesis puzzle finally arrived in 1804, courtesy of Swiss chemist Nicolas de Saussure, who proved that the carbon a plant got from absorbed carbon dioxide could not possibly be enough to account for the growth of plant fiber.

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    In addition to these studies, he produced more linguistically-focused writings where he applied Saussure's distinction between"langue" and"parole" in his search for the fundamental mental structures of the human mind, arguing that the structures that form the"deep grammar" of society originate in the mind and operate in us unconsciously.

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    In addition to these studies, he produced more linguistically focused writings in which he applied Saussure's distinction between langue and parole in his search for the fundamental structures of the human mind, arguing that the structures that form the"deep grammar" of society originate in the mind and operate in people unconsciously.

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