Communities of Dialogue Russian and Ukrainian Émigrés in Modernist Prague

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Roman Jakobson

1896 (Moskva) — 1982 (Boston)

Russian philologist, pioneer of structural linguistics and phonology. Next to being one of the most significant linguists of the XXth century, he was also influential on literary theory through his involvement with Russian Formalism and the Cercle linguistique de Prague.

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Notes on general linguistics

1949

Roman Jakobson

New York, Rockefeller Foundation

Slavic languages

1949

Roman Jakobson

New York, Columbia University, Department of Slavic Languages

Slavic languages

1955

Roman Jakobson

New York, Columbia University Press

Studies in Russian philology

1962

Roman Jakobson

Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures

The sound shape of language

1979

Roman JakobsonLinda Waugh

Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press

Dialogues

1983

Roman JakobsonKrystyna Pomorska

Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press

The sound shape of language

1987

Roman JakobsonLinda Waugh

Berlin-New York-Amsterdam, Mouton de Gruyter

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