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Although Roman Jakobson (1886â1982) styled himself a âRussian philologistâ, that epithet covers only a fraction of his disciplinary breadth and international impact. In a long and prolific career, he wrote about theoretical and applied linguistics, phonology, prosody, poetics, semiotics, translation theory, psycholinguistics, language universals, literary history and criticism, and historical and descriptive linguistics, especially Slavic. His robust voice and distinctive ideas attracted attention not only from language scholars, but also from literary critics, anthropologists, historians of culture, and even from neurologists.

As serious work on Jakobsonâs thinking and influence continues to flourish, this long-awaited new title in Routledgeâs Critical Assessments of Leading Linguists series brings together the best analysis ofâand commentary onâthe work of one of the twentieth centuryâs most versatile and influential language scholars. Criticism of Jakobson is as diverse as the work itself and this four-volume set collects the most provocative and insightful reflections on Jakobsonâs writings. It encompasses many points of view, reflecting Jakobsonâs wide scope as a scholar and the startling fact that he was displaced repeatedlyâand under threatening circumstancesâfrom Moscow to Prague to the United States.

Roman Jakobson is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor. It is an essential work of reference and is destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 3/24/2014
      ISBN13: 9780415624268, 978-0415624268
      ISBN10: 0415624266
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      Book Synopsis

      Although Roman Jakobson (1886â1982) styled himself a âRussian philologistâ, that epithet covers only a fraction of his disciplinary breadth and international impact. In a long and prolific career, he wrote about theoretical and applied linguistics, phonology, prosody, poetics, semiotics, translation theory, psycholinguistics, language universals, literary history and criticism, and historical and descriptive linguistics, especially Slavic. His robust voice and distinctive ideas attracted attention not only from language scholars, but also from literary critics, anthropologists, historians of culture, and even from neurologists.

      As serious work on Jakobsonâs thinking and influence continues to flourish, this long-awaited new title in Routledgeâs Critical Assessments of Leading Linguists series brings together the best analysis ofâand commentary onâthe work of one of the twentieth centuryâs most versatile and influential language scholars. Criticism of Jakobson is as diverse as the work itself and this four-volume set collects the most provocative and insightful reflections on Jakobsonâs writings. It encompasses many points of view, reflecting Jakobsonâs wide scope as a scholar and the startling fact that he was displaced repeatedlyâand under threatening circumstancesâfrom Moscow to Prague to the United States.

      Roman Jakobson is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor. It is an essential work of reference and is destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.

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