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Jean Claude Coquet
| Linguist and semiotician French Twentieth century - XXI century | |
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| Birth: | 1928 |
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| Influenced by: | Maurice Merleau-Ponty , Emile Benveniste |
Born in 1928, Associate grammar, Professor Jean-Claude Coquet is a linguist and semiotician French internationally renowned specialist in the semantic literature. He developed a method of analysis of language in line with the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Emile Benveniste.
He taught at the University of Uppsala in Sweden , at the University of Poitiers , at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes and the University of Paris VIII - Vincennes.
He is now professor emeritus at the University of Paris VIII.
Recent Works
- Physis and logos. A Phenomenology of language, Presses Universitaires de Vincennes , collection "The philosophy outside of oneself", 2007.
- Linguistics and psychoanalysis. Freud, Saussure, Hjelmslev, Lacan and others, Klincksieck , 2002.
- The search for meaning. The language in question, Presses Universitaires de France , collection "semiotic Shapes", 1997.
He is best known for literary semiotics. Contribution to the semantic analysis of speech, Jean-Pierre Delarge and Mame, 1973.
