Which approach studies a language system at a specific point in time, ignoring its historical development?
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Correct answer: Synchronic linguistic study
Saussure advocated for a synchronic approach to understand how a language functions as a complete system at any given moment. This is contrasted with diachronic study, which looks at how language changes over centuries.
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