Introduction to modern linguistics, Part Two, on modern linguistic doctrines and theories
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The first half of the twentieth century was for Westerners the “age of structure,” just as the nineteenth century was for them the “age of history,” and the concept of structure, as they imagined it, dominated all scientific perceptions. This was, in fact, a response to the tyranny of historical theory that dominated all scientific conceptions. Studies and all scientific fields.
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