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langue and parole

Linguistic term introduced by Ferdinand de Saussure to distinguish between language as a unified system shared by its speakers (langue) and as the particular utterance of an individual (parole). An approximate English translation would be ‘language and speech’.


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Many such analytical models draw on a crucial distinction in semiotic/linguistic theory between langue and parole, between language as a synchronic system, and language as diachronic utterance, devolving in time.
 
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