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who considered language as a network of relations and differences? ​

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Early in the twentieth century, Ferdinand de Saussure proposed the concept of language as a static system of interrelated network of relations and differences .

Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist, semiotician, and philosopher. His discoveries laid the framework for several significant advances in linguistics and semiotics in the twentieth century. He is widely considered as a forefather of twentieth-century linguistics, as well as one of the two primary inventors (together with Charles Sanders Peirce) of semiotics, or semiology, as Saussure called it.

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Despite being broadened and challenged over time, Saussure's organizational dimensions continue to impact contemporary approaches to language phenomena.

Saussure's speculative reconstructions of something like the Neo language vocalic system, particularly his notion of laryngeals, gained fruit and found confirmation in the work of following generations of linguists after the decipherment of Hittite.

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