who rejects the frequent of binary opposition in structuralist criticism
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The modern concept of markedness opposes the binary opposition.
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- Basically, binary opposition is a set of languages that are used to define two opposites in theory.
- From a structuralism point of view, binary opposition is the set of rules for human philosophy, language and culture.
- The binary opposition refers to the concept of the presence and absence of property.
- The modern concept of markedness lies in the origin of Roman Jakobson and Nikolai Trubetzkoy's structuralism.
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