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ARRIVE, Michel. Where does the concept of immanence fit in Saussure's linguistic and semiological reflection?. Tóp. Sem [online]. 2014, n.31, pp.49-69. ISSN 2594-0619.
Saussure rarely -or perhaps never- uses the term immanence. Despite this, his reflection clearly falls within an immanentist approach, but in a particular way. In considering the place and function of immanence in Saussurean reflection, we have found it useful to use a comparative approach. After a brief review of a decidedly non-immanentist theory of language (that of Spinoza), we address Hjelmslev's theory, which explicitly upholds immanentism. It is in constant reference to said theory that we contemplate Sassure's. Similarities between the two soon arise, as do differences, the latter primarily with regard to the matter of the diachronie evolution of languages. A r evealing i ndication of t he d ivergence b etween S aussure and Hjelmslev is that, unlike the former, the latter does not take the opposition between synchrony and diachrony into consideration.
Palabras llave : immanence; transcendence; synchrony; diachrony.