Parole in structuralism is defined as?
- A set of rules
- Background knowledge
- An individual utterance
- Something only written
Explanation
- In structural linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure, parole refers to the actual use of language in speech or writing by individuals.
- It is different from langue, which is the system or set of rules of a language.
- Parole focuses on real, individual expressions of language in communication.
Last verified on 06-06-2026
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