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  1. Roman Jakobson - Wikipedia

    A pioneer of structural linguistics, Jakobson was one of the most celebrated and influential linguists of the twentieth century. With Nikolai Trubetzkoy, he developed revolutionary new …

  2. Roman Jakobson | Structuralism, Semiotics, Poetics - Britannica

    Roman Jakobson was a Russian born American linguist and Slavic-language scholar, a principal founder of the European movement in structural linguistics known as the Prague school.

  3. Roman Jakobson - New World Encyclopedia

    Roman Osipovich Jakobson (October 11, 1896 - July 18, 1982) was a Russian thinker who became one of the most influential linguists of the twentieth century by pioneering the …

  4. Roman Jakobson - Monoskop

    Roman O. Jakobson (Роман Осипович Якобсон, 1896-1982) was a linguist, formalist, and literary theorist. His work helped to define modern linguistics and gain its recognition as an …

  5. Roman Jakobson: Language, Structure, and Communication

    Roman Jakobson (1896–1982) was one of the most influential linguists of the twentieth century. His work reshaped phonology, gave structure to communication theory, and provided tools for …

  6. Jakobson, Roman (1896–1982) - Encyclopedia.com

    The first son of an upper-middle-class Moscow family, Roman Jakobson showed extraordinary talent and interest in languages and literature from early on in his school years.

  7. Jakobson, Roman Osipovich - YIVO Encyclopedia

    As much as any Czech, Jakobson was one of the defining figures of Czech scholarship and artistic life between the wars. In these years, Jakobson wrote extensively on linguistics, Czech …

  8. Roman Jakobson Legacy - confinity.com

    Discover the influential work of Roman Jakobson, a Russian-American linguist who shaped phonology and semiotics. Learn about his language model, phoneme theory, and legacy in …

  9. Roman Jakobson | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Roman Jakobson was a prominent linguist, literary theorist, and a central figure in the development of structuralism in the 20th century. Born in 1896 in Moscow, he grew up in an …

  10. Selected Writings - De Gruyter

    Roman Jakobson's writings range over the entire field of general linguistics, as well as embracing Slavic linguistics and literature theory. Jakobson has had a tremenduous influence on the …