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Scientia Danica, Series H. Humanistica - 20: From the Early Years of Phonology

The Roman Jakobson - Eli Fischer-Jørgensen Correspondence 1949-1982

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For more than 30 years, from 1949 till 1982, the two influential linguists Roman Jakobson (1896-1982) and Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (1911-2010) regularly exchanged letters. The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters has published the entire collection of preserved letters in which we are introduced to two strong the Russian born linguist Roman Jakobson and the Danish phonetician and general linguist Eli Fischer-Jørgensen, both members of the Royal Academy, Eli being the first ever Danish woman elected a member.They were both leading representatives within the field known as phonology, and their letters are no doubt to be considered important documents in the history of international linguistics. Moreover, reading the letters provides a personal dimension to a field in which the usual scholarly articles are often devoid of personal content.

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Scientia Danica, Series H. Humanistica - 20: From the Early Years of Phonology, Viggo Bank Jensen, Giuseppe D'Ottavi, Roman Jakobson, Eli Fischer-Jørgensen

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Titolo
Scientia Danica, Series H. Humanistica - 20: From the Early Years of Phonology
Sottotitolo
The Roman Jakobson - Eli Fischer-Jørgensen Correspondence 1949-1982
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2020
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
402
ISBN10
8773044326
ISBN13
9788773044322
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Descrizione
For more than 30 years, from 1949 till 1982, the two influential linguists Roman Jakobson (1896-1982) and Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (1911-2010) regularly exchanged letters. The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters has published the entire collection of preserved letters in which we are introduced to two strong the Russian born linguist Roman Jakobson and the Danish phonetician and general linguist Eli Fischer-Jørgensen, both members of the Royal Academy, Eli being the first ever Danish woman elected a member.They were both leading representatives within the field known as phonology, and their letters are no doubt to be considered important documents in the history of international linguistics. Moreover, reading the letters provides a personal dimension to a field in which the usual scholarly articles are often devoid of personal content.