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Development and history in social science theories

Klaus F. Riegel

pp. 9-16

Résumé

Since the publication of de Saussure's lecture notes (1916), linguistics has been cut into two: synchronic linguistics, the description of a particular 'state" of a language at some "point" in time; and diachronic linguistics, the description of its historical development "through time." In deemphasizing the interdependence of these two approaches, linguistics has disregarded the human being as both the creator and the creation of language. This disregard is the result of the failure to understand individual and historical changes. The methodological, epistemological, and ideological implications of this issue may be clarified by the following examples.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Riegel Klaus F. (1976) Psychology of development and history. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 9-16

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-0763-1_2

Citation complète:

Riegel Klaus F., 1976, Development and history in social science theories. In K. F. Riegel Psychology of development and history (9-16). Dordrecht, Springer.