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The distinction between the French words langue (language or tongue) and parole. (speech)
LANGUE AND PAROLE
linguistic dichotomy distinguished by Ferdinand de · Saussure in his Course in General Linguistics. The French term langue ('[an individual] language').
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yLangue and parole is a theoretical linguistic dichotomy distinguished by Ferdinand deSaussure in his Course in General Linguistics.
yThe French term langue ('[an individual] language') encompasses the abstract, systematic rules and conventions of a signifying system; it is independent of, and pre-exists, the individual user. It involves the principles of language, without which no meaningful utterance, or parole, would be possible. yIn contrast, parole ('speech') refers to the concrete instances of the use of langue, including texts which provide the ordinary research material for linguistics.LANGUE
yFRENCH WORDS. IN ENGLISH, LANGUE MEANSLANGUAGE OR TONGUE
yLANGUE COMPRISES THE RULES OF GRAMMAROF A LANGUAGE , THE SYNTAX , THE PHONETICS,
SPELLINGS ETC
yLANGUE IS THE SYSTEM AND PAROLE IS THE USEOF THE SYSTEM
yTHE COMPLETE LANGUAGE CANNOT EXISTWITHOUT LANGUE AND PAROLE. LANGUAGE IS
THUS EQUAL TO LANGUE + PAROLE
yLANGUE IS ABSTRACT, IT IS DIFFICULT TOOBSERVE AND ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO CAPTURE
yIT IS THE COLLECTIVE ACT OF THE WHOLE RACE.PAROLE
yFRENCH WORDS. IN ENGLISH PAROLE MEANSSPEECH OR SPEAKING
yPAROLE IS MAKING USE OF THESE RULES TOPRODUCE UTTERANCES
yPAROLE IS CONCRETE. IT CAN BE SEEN AND EVENRECORDED AS SPEECH BY INDIVIDUALS
yIT IS AN INDIVIDUAL ACT OR EXPRESSION. ITCHANGES FROM ONE INDIVIDUAL TO ANOTHER
AND IS SUBJECTED TO INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES
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