Geneva school

Eddy Roulet
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The expression Geneva school is mainly used, in general linguistics, to refer to the work of Ferdinand de Saussure and his disciples; but it also used, in the field of pragmatics, to refer to the work of the research group on dialogue analysis at the University of Geneva.

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