PRESIDENT'S ESSAY
Difference and history
POSTED
April 2, 2008

Linguistic values arise from differences between linguistic items in a system, Saussure argues. But on what basis do we conclude that those differences are differences between items at one moment? What can’t value and meaning arise in the difference between a word’s value now and a word’s value a century ago? Why flatten out the network of difference?

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