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  1. Moscow, Russian Empire. Died. July 18, 1982. ( 1982-07-18) (aged 85) Boston, Massachussetts. Lilya Brik, Osip Brik, Jakobson and Mayakovsky in Paris, 1923. [1] Roman O. Jakobson (Роман Осипович Якобсон, 1896-1982) was a linguist, formalist, and literary theorist.

  2. In Jakobson's view, adumbrated in "The Dominant" and elaborated in "Linguistics and Poetics," a verbal communication involves a system. of functions, one of which is dominant; a work of verbal art, in turn, is. itself a system of component parts, one of which is dominant-rhythm. in poetry for instance; the given work in turn is part of a larger ...

  3. Roman Osipovič Jakobson ( rusky Роман Осипович Якобсон, v USA Roman Jakobson, 23. října 1896, Moskva, Rusko – 18. července 1982, Boston, USA) byl ruský lingvista, představitel strukturalismu a jeden z nejvýraznějších představitelů lingvistiky 20. století vůbec. Před druhou světovou válkou žil v ...

  4. Roman Jakobson alone offers a theory of communication (derived from Jakobson's immediate correction in 1950, on linguistic and semiotic grounds, of an ill-fated information theory) grounded in the study of human language as Aristotle's trivium of an integrated practice of thought, speech, and inscription, i.e., logic, rhetoric, and grammar, all of which are explicated by a semiotic understanding of what it means to be human.

  5. Roman Ossipovich Jakobson (în rusă Роман Осипович Якобсон, n. 29 septembrie / 11 octombrie 1896 , Moscova , Imperiul Rus – d. 18 iulie 1982 , Cambridge , Massachusetts , SUA ) a fost un gânditor rus , care a devenit unul dintre lingviștii cei mai influenți ai secolului XX, punând piatra de temelie în dezvoltarea analizei structurale a limbajului , a poeziei și a artei .

  6. On Language. Roman Jakobson. Harvard University Press, 1995 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 646 pages. One measure of Roman Jakobson's towering role in linguistics is that his work has defined the field itself. Jakobson's contributions have now become a permanent part of American and European views on language.

  7. Roman Osipovitš Jakobson (ven. Роман Осипович Якобсон , 11. lokakuuta ( J :29. syyskuuta) 1896 Moskova , Venäjä – 18. heinäkuuta 1982 Cambridge , Massachusetts , Yhdysvallat ) oli venäläis-amerikkalainen kielen , kansanrunouden ja kirjallisuuden tutkija.