Ferdinand de Saussure typ osobowości MBTI
Osobowość
"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."
(strange how many linguists are INFJ - or at least ones I like) But anyway yes, his theory of the sign is pretty abstract, and there is also the language as a social phenomenon theory. Not sure if he really is an INFJ, but I can kind of see it. Also, look at his quotes: “I’m almost never serious, and I’m always too serious. Too deep, too shallow. Too sensitive, too cold hearted. I’m like a collection of paradoxes.” “Without language, thought is a vague, uncharted nebula.” “Time changes all things; there is no reason why language should escape this universal law”
Biografia
Ferdinand de Saussure, born in Geneva on November 26, 1857 and died in Vufflens-le-Château on February 22, 1913, is a Swiss linguist. Recognized as the precursor of structuralism in linguistics, he also distinguished himself by his works on Indo-European languages. It is believed (especially in Europe) that he founded modern linguistics and established the foundations of semiology. In his Course in General Linguistics (1916), published after his death by his pupils, he defined certain fundamental concepts (distinction between language, language and speech, between synchrony and diachrony, arbitrary character of the linguistic sign, etc.) which will not only inspire subsequent linguistics but also other sectors of the human sciences such as ethnology, literary analysis, philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Osobowość correlate
Steve Kaufmann
L.L. Zamenhof
John McWhorter
Jerzy Bralczyk
Yuri Knorozov
George Lakoff
Stephen Krashen
Irving Finkel