![]() Though structuralism was marked and bloomed in the 1950s and 1960s, the salient of it was the Swiss Linguist Ferdinand de Saussure(1857-1913). As a result, it relates all the forms of signs like smoke, fire, traffic-light, fly beacon, body language, art facts, status symbol etc.Įven the study of the animal behaviour is also equally related with ‘structuralism‘ (Rashid Ashkari, Uttaradhunik Shahitya O Shamalachana Tatta, Kashbon Prokashon, Dhaka, P–43). ![]() But the fact is that ‘structuralism’ includes all kinds of communicative methods both verbal and non-verbal as well as sign and signification.
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