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Sprachtheorie (Theory of Language) by Karl Bühler is a foundational work in linguistic theory and communication studies. Originally published in 1934, it presents a comprehensive model of language grounded in psychology and semiotics. Bühler introduces the Organon model, which identifies three core functions of language: the expressive (speaker-related), representative (object-related), and appellative (listener-directed). The book deeply influenced later developments in linguistics, semiotics, and communication theory, bridging structuralist and functionalist traditions.
TITLE: Sprachtheorie: Die Darstellingsfunktion der Sprache. Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: Karl Buhler
PUBLISHER: Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart
DATE PUBLISHED: 1965
PLACE PUBLISHED: Germany
PAGES: 434
BINDING: Hard cover, cloth bound. No dust jacket.
LANGUAGE: German
DIMENSIONS: 23.1 x 16 x 2.8 cm
WEIGHT: 0.830 kg