58. The physical units used in language have been termed by Saussure as:
(A) Arbitrariness
(B) Signified
(C) Signifier
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The relevant answer to this query is an option (C)
(C) Signifier
Explanation:
- Saussure’s hypothesis is grounded on binary resistances or dyads, i.e., sketching a unit in terms of what it's not, which gives elevation to oppositional couples in which one is consistently prideful to the distinctive.
- The most abecedarian binary opposition is bonded to the conception of sign, the introductory unit of signification.
- In Saussure, the preliminarily concentrated sign gets split into the signifier( the sound picture) and the meant( the conception).
- Saussure bothered that the connection between the signifier and the mattered is customary and arbitrary and that both terms are cerebral in character.
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