Relying on hitherto unpublished archive materials, this paper deals with the life and works of R. Jakobson in inter-war Czechoslovakia, with special emphasis on the methodological transformation of Russian formalism and Czech structuralism. Conjointly, it reconstructs the theoretical sources of Jakobson’s structural aesthetics (such as Russian formalism; Husserl’s phenomenology; anti-psychological concepts; the „Neo-Kantian” School; the Czech tradition of formism as represented namely by O. Hostinský; Masaryk’s views on linguistic structure; etc.), as they are reflected in his preoccupation with poetic language and in producing a metrical theory based on the analysis of three basic elements of Czech metrics (quantity, stress and caesura). T...
Russian formalism and Czech structuralism are understood to have initiated the study of literature a...
The goal of this paper is to compare R. Jakobson’s and Yu. Rozhdestvensky’s typological investigatio...
The investigation of poetic language presupposes the epistemological clarification of the intellectu...
Personal and Professional Timeline of Roman Jakobson a Prague School Scholar (1896-1982) (Topic self...
The classic work of Roman Jakobson,“The Newest Russian Poetry. Sketch One. Approaches to Khlebnikov...
The Prague Linguistic Circle was founded over 80 years ago. Its merit is to define the language as a...
Jakobson and the Revival of Opojaz The Russian formalist Tynjanov and Jakobson co-signed in 1928 "P...
At the material of the Masaryk University Archives the author of the present study explicates from t...
This article addresses the relation between Russian Formalism and linguistic thought in the first de...
The term “structuralism” was introduced into linguistics by Roman Jakobson in the early days of the ...
The article analyzes the evolution of Roman Jakobson’s definition of the poetic function and its pla...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the link that can be established between the structural...
Le rôle joué par Roman Jakobson dans la sauvegarde de l’héritage formaliste pendant l’entre-deux-gue...
Roman Jakobson’s theory of ‘poetic function’ from his essay ‘Linguistics and Poetics’ (1960) in Lang...
This work analyzes Roman Jakobson's phonological survey, which was inspired by poetic texts, verse s...
Russian formalism and Czech structuralism are understood to have initiated the study of literature a...
The goal of this paper is to compare R. Jakobson’s and Yu. Rozhdestvensky’s typological investigatio...
The investigation of poetic language presupposes the epistemological clarification of the intellectu...
Personal and Professional Timeline of Roman Jakobson a Prague School Scholar (1896-1982) (Topic self...
The classic work of Roman Jakobson,“The Newest Russian Poetry. Sketch One. Approaches to Khlebnikov...
The Prague Linguistic Circle was founded over 80 years ago. Its merit is to define the language as a...
Jakobson and the Revival of Opojaz The Russian formalist Tynjanov and Jakobson co-signed in 1928 "P...
At the material of the Masaryk University Archives the author of the present study explicates from t...
This article addresses the relation between Russian Formalism and linguistic thought in the first de...
The term “structuralism” was introduced into linguistics by Roman Jakobson in the early days of the ...
The article analyzes the evolution of Roman Jakobson’s definition of the poetic function and its pla...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the link that can be established between the structural...
Le rôle joué par Roman Jakobson dans la sauvegarde de l’héritage formaliste pendant l’entre-deux-gue...
Roman Jakobson’s theory of ‘poetic function’ from his essay ‘Linguistics and Poetics’ (1960) in Lang...
This work analyzes Roman Jakobson's phonological survey, which was inspired by poetic texts, verse s...
Russian formalism and Czech structuralism are understood to have initiated the study of literature a...
The goal of this paper is to compare R. Jakobson’s and Yu. Rozhdestvensky’s typological investigatio...
The investigation of poetic language presupposes the epistemological clarification of the intellectu...