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A synchronic approach (from Ancient Greek: συν- "together" and χρόνος "time") considers a language at a moment in time without taking its history into account. Synchronic linguistics aims at describing a language at a specific point of time, often the present.

A diachronic (from δια- "through" and χρόνος "time") approach, as in historical linguistics, considers the development and evolution of a language through history.

Langue ("language"):

abstract, systematic rules and conventions of a signifying system

independent of the individual user

involves the principles of language, without which no meaningful utterance, or parole, would be possible

Parole ("speech"):

concrete instances of the use of langue

basic unit of speech: "utterance"

Question: what are conditons sine qua non of utterance of an utterance ?

Signifier:

directly perceptible

material

form

term

Signified:

abstract

needs to be "activated" by the signifier

idea

concept

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