Language and Semiotic Studies
- Semiology: A Comparative Science of Institutions1
- Saussure’s View of Language as a System of Arbitrary Signs
- Evolution and Continuity of Linguistic Systems
- Linguistics Grappling with the “Oddness” of Signs
- Arbitrariness and Rationality
- Saussurean Sign Theory in the Human Sciences Today
- The Concept of Value in Saussurian Semiology
- Linguistic Creativity
- Saussure’s Prolegomena—Toward a Semiotics of the Mind
- Signs as Creators of Thought Processes
- Exploring Saussure’s Analogy between Linguistic and Monetary Signs
- The Legacy and Future of Saussurean Semiology in the Study of Art and Visual Communication
- Un système de signaux maritimes: Saussure’s Example of a Visual Code
- Ferdinand de Saussure in Contemporary Semiotics1