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单词 langue
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Definition of langue in English:

langue

noun lɒ̃ɡläNG(ɡ)
Linguistics
  • A language viewed as an abstract system used by a speech community, in contrast to the actual linguistic behaviour of individuals.

    Contrasted with parole
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If we look at the relation between narrative and linguistics in terms of langue and langage we will see how Metz overlooks the principle of the image.
    • In this, the imperial map is akin to the colonizing tongue: both are sign systems that are deployed to order the chaos of the real; both attempt to establish a langue that would govern possible expressions of parole.
    • For Baudrillard, there is no action in the play of signifiers in the langue of advertising; in other words, what occurs in advertising is not language.
    • Roland Barthes's semiology finds it foundation in the structural linguistic theory of Ferdinand de Saussure, who posited an abstract notion known as langue to explain the system of language.
    • If Burchfield's book had been published as a linguist's analysis of the current state of our langue, all would have been well.

Origin

1920s: French, from Latin lingua 'language, tongue'.

 
 

Definition of langue in US English:

langue

nounläNG(ɡ)
Linguistics
  • A language viewed as an abstract system used by a speech community, in contrast to the actual linguistic behavior of individuals.

    Contrasted with parole
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this, the imperial map is akin to the colonizing tongue: both are sign systems that are deployed to order the chaos of the real; both attempt to establish a langue that would govern possible expressions of parole.
    • Roland Barthes's semiology finds it foundation in the structural linguistic theory of Ferdinand de Saussure, who posited an abstract notion known as langue to explain the system of language.
    • If Burchfield's book had been published as a linguist's analysis of the current state of our langue, all would have been well.
    • If we look at the relation between narrative and linguistics in terms of langue and langage we will see how Metz overlooks the principle of the image.
    • For Baudrillard, there is no action in the play of signifiers in the langue of advertising; in other words, what occurs in advertising is not language.

Origin

1920s: French, from Latin lingua ‘language, tongue’.

 
 
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