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Beyond Pure Reason: Ferdinand de Saussure’s Philosophy of Language and Its Early Romantic AntecedentsBORIS GASPAROV New York: Columbia University Press, 2013; xi + 227 pp.; $50.00 (hardback), $39.99 (ebook)
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09 October 2013
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