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Roman Jakobson



Jakobson, Roman - rəmänˈ yäkˈôbsən, 1896–1982, Russian-American linguist and literary critic, b. Moscow. His early work was grounded in structural linguistics and stressed that the aim of historical linguistics is the study not of isolated changes within a language but of systematic change. As a professor of Russian in Moscow in the 1920s   Read More...

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