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LINGUISTIC
 THEORY II
             Te a m M e m be r s :
             Jo h a n a Sá n c h e z
                H e rn á n dez .
              Oz i e l E s te ba n
              Juá re z Ga rcí a
             G a bri e la Ca s t ro
                  Fe rn a nda
                     Gema
‘THE
COPENHAGEN
  SCHOOL’
INTRODUCTION
    The Copenha gen School, officially
   the "Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen
  (Cercle Linguistique de Copenha gue )",
 was a group of schola rs dedicated to the
  study of structural linguistics founded
  by Louis Hjelmslev and Viggo Brøndal
     In the mid twentieth centur y the
 Copenhagen school was one of the most
      importa nt centers of linguistic
 structuralism together with the Geneva
       School and the Prague School.
Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965), Danish
     linguist and semiotician, author of an
    original theory of verbal and other sign
systems called glossematics, which attempts
 to radicalize Ferdinand de Saussure's claim
that language is form rather than substance.
   According to glossematics, any scientific
study of language must analyze language as
a hierarchy of interrelated formal functions.
    The analysis of any concrete linguistic
    element is carried out as a calculus of
combinations of such functions. Due to their
        general character, the theoretical
  foundations and methodological principles
  of glossematics have had a greater impact
      in semiotics than in linguistics. This
  theoretical approach is identified with the
        Copenhagen School of linguistics.




           Louis
          Hjelmslev
In his general grammar, Hjelmslev tries to articulate the basic
principles for a description of language as form. The grammar
itself is a system of forms from which the specific forms of any
natural language can be generated. These forms are obtained
inductively from an analysis of the syntactical chain. Although his
book on case foregrounds morphology and semantics, Hjelmslev
still attempts to isolate a few formal features from which all
possible manifestations of case can be constructed through
calculated combinations. The center of a given case
system, called an intensive case, is established inductively, but it
acquires its status as a true linguistic element only through the
system to which it belongs. Such systems of interrelated elements
function according to two general language -specific structural
principles:

 The differences between the elements are more fundamental
  than the elements themselves; and

 The elements enter into the system through participation —that
  is, certain cases, called extensive cases, can absorb or take
  over the role of the intensive cases, or they might occupy a
  neutral position, being alternatively extensive and intensive.
These two early works are
examples of a structural but
 preglossematic linguistics:
    they try to develop a
 description of language as
   an immanent system of
forms, though it is based on
elements that are identified
 through induction—that is,
    on a nonformal basis.
Hj el ms l ev 's i mportanc e i n s emi oti c s i s a
     res ul t of hi s ri gorous attempt to turn
 Saus sure's heterogenous and s omewhat
    flexible structural i s m i nto a theory of
    max i mal ex pl i c i tness and c onc eptual
 homogenei ty on al l l ev el s . Moreov er, hi s
wi ll i ngness to rec ons i der, al bei t s omewhat
rel uc tantl y, the formal l i mi ts of hi s theory
s ets the s tandard for any s eri ous s emi oti c
                       res earc h.
Their main
                                                                           Inspiration was
                                                                             the Prague
                                                                              Linguistic
                                                                            Circle, which
                                                                              had been
                                                                          founded in 1926.

                            The Linguistic
                              Circle of
                             Copenhagen                                It was, in the first place,
                                                                        a forum for discussion
                                                                           of theoretical and
                                                                       methodological problem
Initially, their interest
                                                                            s in linguistics.
lay mainly in developing
an alternative concept
of the phoneme, but it
later developed into a            Membership of the group grew
                                  rapidly and a significant list of
complete theory which
                                publications resulted, including an
was coined                    irregular series of larger works under
glossematics, and was                           the
notably influenced by         name Travaux du Cercle Linguistique
                                         de Copenhague.
structuralism.
The princip al ideas of the school are:
 A language consists of content and expression
 A language consists of a successio n and a system
 Content and expression are intercon nected by
  commutation.
 There are certain relation s in the succession and the
  system.
 There are no one -to -on e correspon den ts between
  content and expression , but the signs may be divided
  into smaller co mpo nen ts.
The Copenhagen School of Linguistics
  evolved around Louis Hjelmslev and
         his developing theory of         LOUIS
language, glossematics. Together with     HJELMSLEY
  Viggo Brødal he founded the Cercle
 Linguistique de Copenhague a group
 of linguists based on the model of the
        Prague Linguistic Circle.
Within the circle the ideas of Brøndal
   and Hjelmslev were not always
  compatible and Hjelmslevs more
formalist approach attracted a group
 of followers, principal among them
 Hans Jørgen Uldall and Eli Fischer
Jørgensen, who would strive to apply
   Hjelmslevs abstract ideas of the
  nature of language to analyses of
         actual linguistic data.
In the mid twentieth century the Copenhagen school
 was one of the most important centers of linguistic
   structuralism together with the Geneva School
               and the Prague School.

  In 1989 a group of members of the Copenhagen
    Linguistic circle inspired by the advances in
cognitive linguistics and the functionalist theories of
    Simon C. Dik founded the School of Danish.
Functional Grammar aiming to
combine the ideas of Hjelmslev
    and Brøndal, and other
important Danish linguists such
 as Paul Diderichsen and Otto
    Jespersen with modern
     functional linguistics.




               Among the prominent members of
                   this new generation of the
               Copenhagen School of Linguistics
                  were Peter Harder, Elisabeth
                   Engberg Petersen, Frans
                    Gregersen and Michael
                Fortescue, and he basic work of
                the school is "Danish Functional
                          Grammar."
Establishes a                   Danish
        framework for                   Functional
        understanding                   Grammar
     communication as a                   (1989)
        formal system.
       Development of
   terminology to describe                founded
      parts of linguistic                                                                     Geneva
      systems and their                                                 Linguistic           School and
       interrelatedness         The Copenhagen School                 Structuralism            Prague
                                     «The Circle of                                            School
  - Language consist of              Copenhagen»
content and expression.
- Language consiste of a                founders
 succession and system.
-Content and expression
   are interconected by              Louis                     Viggo                  Formal properties
      communication.               Hjelmslev                  Brøndal                 of a system should
     There are certain                                                                be kept apart from
       relations in the                                                                  its substance
     succession as the                               Hans Jorgen
                             Glossemantics           Uldall and Eli
           system.
                               (the double            Fisher and
                              duality of the          Jorgensenv
                             linguistic sign)
              Saussure
              and older
              traditions
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Tema # 2 the copenhagen school

  • 1. LINGUISTIC THEORY II Te a m M e m be r s : Jo h a n a Sá n c h e z H e rn á n dez . Oz i e l E s te ba n Juá re z Ga rcí a G a bri e la Ca s t ro Fe rn a nda Gema
  • 3. INTRODUCTION The Copenha gen School, officially the "Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen (Cercle Linguistique de Copenha gue )", was a group of schola rs dedicated to the study of structural linguistics founded by Louis Hjelmslev and Viggo Brøndal In the mid twentieth centur y the Copenhagen school was one of the most importa nt centers of linguistic structuralism together with the Geneva School and the Prague School.
  • 4. Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965), Danish linguist and semiotician, author of an original theory of verbal and other sign systems called glossematics, which attempts to radicalize Ferdinand de Saussure's claim that language is form rather than substance. According to glossematics, any scientific study of language must analyze language as a hierarchy of interrelated formal functions. The analysis of any concrete linguistic element is carried out as a calculus of combinations of such functions. Due to their general character, the theoretical foundations and methodological principles of glossematics have had a greater impact in semiotics than in linguistics. This theoretical approach is identified with the Copenhagen School of linguistics. Louis Hjelmslev
  • 5. In his general grammar, Hjelmslev tries to articulate the basic principles for a description of language as form. The grammar itself is a system of forms from which the specific forms of any natural language can be generated. These forms are obtained inductively from an analysis of the syntactical chain. Although his book on case foregrounds morphology and semantics, Hjelmslev still attempts to isolate a few formal features from which all possible manifestations of case can be constructed through calculated combinations. The center of a given case system, called an intensive case, is established inductively, but it acquires its status as a true linguistic element only through the system to which it belongs. Such systems of interrelated elements function according to two general language -specific structural principles:  The differences between the elements are more fundamental than the elements themselves; and  The elements enter into the system through participation —that is, certain cases, called extensive cases, can absorb or take over the role of the intensive cases, or they might occupy a neutral position, being alternatively extensive and intensive.
  • 6. These two early works are examples of a structural but preglossematic linguistics: they try to develop a description of language as an immanent system of forms, though it is based on elements that are identified through induction—that is, on a nonformal basis.
  • 7. Hj el ms l ev 's i mportanc e i n s emi oti c s i s a res ul t of hi s ri gorous attempt to turn Saus sure's heterogenous and s omewhat flexible structural i s m i nto a theory of max i mal ex pl i c i tness and c onc eptual homogenei ty on al l l ev el s . Moreov er, hi s wi ll i ngness to rec ons i der, al bei t s omewhat rel uc tantl y, the formal l i mi ts of hi s theory s ets the s tandard for any s eri ous s emi oti c res earc h.
  • 8. Their main Inspiration was the Prague Linguistic Circle, which had been founded in 1926. The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen It was, in the first place, a forum for discussion of theoretical and methodological problem Initially, their interest s in linguistics. lay mainly in developing an alternative concept of the phoneme, but it later developed into a Membership of the group grew rapidly and a significant list of complete theory which publications resulted, including an was coined irregular series of larger works under glossematics, and was the notably influenced by name Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague. structuralism.
  • 9. The princip al ideas of the school are:  A language consists of content and expression  A language consists of a successio n and a system  Content and expression are intercon nected by commutation.  There are certain relation s in the succession and the system.  There are no one -to -on e correspon den ts between content and expression , but the signs may be divided into smaller co mpo nen ts.
  • 10. The Copenhagen School of Linguistics evolved around Louis Hjelmslev and his developing theory of LOUIS language, glossematics. Together with HJELMSLEY Viggo Brødal he founded the Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague a group of linguists based on the model of the Prague Linguistic Circle.
  • 11. Within the circle the ideas of Brøndal and Hjelmslev were not always compatible and Hjelmslevs more formalist approach attracted a group of followers, principal among them Hans Jørgen Uldall and Eli Fischer Jørgensen, who would strive to apply Hjelmslevs abstract ideas of the nature of language to analyses of actual linguistic data.
  • 12. In the mid twentieth century the Copenhagen school was one of the most important centers of linguistic structuralism together with the Geneva School and the Prague School. In 1989 a group of members of the Copenhagen Linguistic circle inspired by the advances in cognitive linguistics and the functionalist theories of Simon C. Dik founded the School of Danish.
  • 13. Functional Grammar aiming to combine the ideas of Hjelmslev and Brøndal, and other important Danish linguists such as Paul Diderichsen and Otto Jespersen with modern functional linguistics. Among the prominent members of this new generation of the Copenhagen School of Linguistics were Peter Harder, Elisabeth Engberg Petersen, Frans Gregersen and Michael Fortescue, and he basic work of the school is "Danish Functional Grammar."
  • 14. Establishes a Danish framework for Functional understanding Grammar communication as a (1989) formal system. Development of terminology to describe founded parts of linguistic Geneva systems and their Linguistic School and interrelatedness The Copenhagen School Structuralism Prague «The Circle of School - Language consist of Copenhagen» content and expression. - Language consiste of a founders succession and system. -Content and expression are interconected by Louis Viggo Formal properties communication. Hjelmslev Brøndal of a system should There are certain be kept apart from relations in the its substance succession as the Hans Jorgen Glossemantics Uldall and Eli system. (the double Fisher and duality of the Jorgensenv linguistic sign) Saussure and older traditions