Saussure’s structuralism is a domain specific theory of language. Bailey’s Relational Structuralism (RS) is a domain general relational ontology. This note clarifies the distinction and explains why RS operates at a more fundamental level. While Saussure describes how meaning emerges within a linguistic system, RS provides the generative mechanics that make any relational system possible. RS introduces a primitive layer, a formal grammar, and a scale free account of emergence, coherence, and transformation. Saussure’s structuralism is one application of relational principles; RS is the underlying framework that explains them.
Denis Bailey (Sat,) studied this question.