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Parole in Saussure’s theory refers to:

AThe collective structure of language shared by a community

BThe individual act of speech or expression

CThe etymological history of words

DThe written form of a language

Answer:

B. The individual act of speech or expression

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In Saussure's theory, "parole" refers to the individual act of speech or expression, meaning the actual use of language by a speaker in a specific situation, as opposed to "langue" which represents the underlying system of language rules and conventions that exist independently of individual speakers. 


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