1. For example, Bertil Malmberg claims that Saussure “definitively breaks with the tradition of the Neogrammarians” in Les nouvelles tendences de la linguistique (Paris: PUF, 1968), p. 55
2. E.F.K. Koerner talks in various works about the “Saussurean paradigm,” e.g., in Towards a Historiography of Linguistics (Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1978).
3. Roman Jakobson, Selected Writings Vol. II (The Hague: Mouton, 1971), p. 717; and E. F. K. Koerner, Towards a Historiography, p. 39.
4. Godel. p. 5.
5. Iorgu Iordan and John Orr, An Introduction to Romance Linguistics, Its Schools and Scholars (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1970), p. 294